• What you need to know about premenstrual syndrome (PMS)

  • 2024/08/11
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What you need to know about premenstrual syndrome (PMS)

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  • It’s Women’s Health Week and endocrinologist, Dr Sasha Nair is with us to discuss premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

    We cover:

    • What is PMS and PMDD
    • Signs & symptoms of PMS
    • PMDD the more severe variant of PMS
    • What impacts PMS?
    • How does PMS typically change throughout life?
    • PMS myths
    • Management & treatment of PMS
    • How to talk to teenagers about PMS

    One-liners you don’t want to miss:

    “Things that may impact your symptoms are basically things that impact your nervous system sensitivity - stress, trauma, sleep deprivation. ”

    “PMS varies and is individualised. Sometimes it comes on very clearly at the time of having your period in the beginning, some people start to notice it after a traumatic event. It goes away by definition in pregnancy...”

    “The biggest myth is that PMS is normal or you have to put up with it.”

    “When you ovulate estrogen is at its highest point and a lot of people feel good at that time. Quickly after ovulation your estrogen drops quite suddenly and you can get estrogen withdrawal symptoms or headaches/migraines, drop in mood and energy…”

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It’s Women’s Health Week and endocrinologist, Dr Sasha Nair is with us to discuss premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).

We cover:

  • What is PMS and PMDD
  • Signs & symptoms of PMS
  • PMDD the more severe variant of PMS
  • What impacts PMS?
  • How does PMS typically change throughout life?
  • PMS myths
  • Management & treatment of PMS
  • How to talk to teenagers about PMS

One-liners you don’t want to miss:

“Things that may impact your symptoms are basically things that impact your nervous system sensitivity - stress, trauma, sleep deprivation. ”

“PMS varies and is individualised. Sometimes it comes on very clearly at the time of having your period in the beginning, some people start to notice it after a traumatic event. It goes away by definition in pregnancy...”

“The biggest myth is that PMS is normal or you have to put up with it.”

“When you ovulate estrogen is at its highest point and a lot of people feel good at that time. Quickly after ovulation your estrogen drops quite suddenly and you can get estrogen withdrawal symptoms or headaches/migraines, drop in mood and energy…”

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