Are these pms symptoms?
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Answers: yes
yes i.e. completely normal, you should try and read more into it...i know when i started my time of year my mom made me read like 10 books on it...so i never have to ask my mom or anyone about anything!! The signs and symptoms of premenstrual syndrome are humiliated and unwelcome part of a woman’s monthly menstrual cycle. The most adjectives physical and emotional symptoms associated near premenstrual syndrome include:
Weight gain from fluid retention
Abdominal bloating
Breast tenderness
Tension or anxiety
Depressed mood
Crying spells
Mood swings and irritability or anger
Appetite change and food cravings
Trouble falling asleep (insomnia)
Joint or muscle pain
Headache
Fatigue
For an estimated 30 to 40 percent women, the physical spasm and emotional stress are severe satisfactory to affect their daily routines and comings and goings. Most of these symptoms disappear as the menstrual period begin.
In some women the symptoms are so severe that they are considered disabling. This form of PMS has its own psychiatric designation — premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). PMDD is a severe form of premenstrual syndrome next to symptoms including severe depression, feelings of hopelessness, anger, anxiety, low self-esteem, difficulty concentrating, irritability and rigidity. About 50 to 60 percent of women with severe PMS may hold an underlying psychiatric disorder.