PMS
Title: PMS
Category: Society & Culture / People
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PMS
Women from different cultures, different nationalities and different lifestyles will experience pre-menstrual syndrome all throughout their “reproductive” lives.
Pre-menstrual syndrome, most commonly known as PMS, is a physiological defect affecting over 80% of the menstruating female population. The pre-menstrual syndrome is not the pain, such as cramps, that women experience during menstruation. Pre-menstrual syndrome is a “complex condition, involving physical and psychological symptoms that appear before menstruation begins” The symptoms associated with pre-menstrual syndrome are experienced 2
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symptoms of PMS.
Despite all the negative symptoms of pre-menstrual syndrome, researchers have been capable of finding positive sides to PMS. This includes increased sexual drive, increased feelings of well-being, increased creativity as well as a burst of energy.
Though pre-menstrual syndrome affects a large proportion of the female population and the symptoms can affect women in their day-to-day lives, it is possible to treat PMS to make even the most severe symptoms, bearable.
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