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(Premenstrual Tension Syndrome) - Coggle Diagram
Premenstrual Tension Syndrome
Definition
occur in the one to two weeks before a woman's period.
Symptoms often vary between women and resolve around the start of bleeding
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) refers to physical and emotional symptoms that
Clinical manifestation
• Depressed mood
• Crying spells
• Mood swings and irritability or anger
• Appetite changes and food cravings
• Trouble falling asleep (insomnia)
• Social withdrawal
• Poor concentration
• Change in libido
abdominal pain
Pathophysiology
and conduct changes of adequate seriousness to bring
is a repetitive luteal-stage condition portrayed by physical, mental,
about decay of connections and typical action.
Diagnostic tests
Subjective data
Medication
Antidepressants
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
Diuretics.
Hormonal contraceptives