What are the Signs and
Symptoms of PMDD?
If you have quite extreme cases of PMS/PMT during the week
before your period starts then you might have what is called Premenstrual
Dysphoric Disorder, or PMDD for short.
This is a disorder that is now recognised by psychiatric
authorities as something more than just PMS, but as a separate condition that
is much worse, and has serious long term psychological and physical effects.
To determine if you have this condition you will need to know
the symptoms of PMDD to watch out for.
If you have most of these symptoms of PMDD listed below then you
should consult your doctor to be sure.
Another thing to note is that these symptoms of PMDD must occur
before the onset of menses.
Most sufferers start feeling these symptoms of PMDD one week
prior, but sometimes more in extreme cases.
Irritability - You become annoyed and irritated at
things and people including close friends and family that would usually not
bother you all that much. This is an internal feeling more than an outward
reaction which would be anger as explained below.
Depression - Some women become extremely withdrawn
and sad leading to an overwhelming depression. Some cannot even find the will
to get out of bed some days, and others might burst into tears for no reason at
all.
This state of mind can be extremely difficult to deal with and
the fact it does not last more than a week or two can be confusing for yourself
and for those around you.
Extreme sensitivity - The inability of a
sufferer to take any slight criticism during this period which makes her easily
get angry, sullen, sad, or generally moody.
Breast tenderness and pain - This can be light,
to extremely painful and irritating. The pain and sensitivity is often centring
on the nipples but can vary form woman to woman.
Anger - Some women become so angry they erupt in outbursts and lash
out at anyone including those they love and are usually very patient with like
spouses and children
Weight gain and bloating - Often due to water
retention, but sometimes due to overeating as your appetite can increase due to
hormonal imbalances.
Headaches - This is quite self explanatory. These
can become full blown migraines for some women completely incapacitating them and
making work and home life unbearable.
Insomnia or sleeping too much - Your sleeping
habits can be thrown into confusion with this symptom of PMDD leading to
sleeping too much or too little.
You may want to watch this Video HERE from National Centre for
Biotechnology about symptoms of PMDD.
If you think you might be suffering from extreme PMS or possible
PMDD from this list then I encourage you to see your doctors to be sure.
However If you want to know more information about the symptoms
of PMDD and also about how you can eliminate it from your life without drugs in
an all natural way, click HERE to find out
more!
By
Jane Pritchard, who is the developer of PMDD Treatment Miracle - a self-help
program for treating premenstrual dysphoric disorder. She is an ex-sufferer of
PMDD (Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder) condition for many years.
She
spent a lot of time in finding natural methods for curing her PMDD problems. As
a result, she created this self-help guide to show other sufferers on how to
cure their PMDD problems in only 12 hours at the comfort and privacy of their
own home. For more details about this self-help guide, click HERE
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