What Do Women Say About PMS?
Indexed December 12, 2011
Image by Torbein via FlickrWomen can experience either mild symptoms, moderate symptoms or severe symptoms for PMS each month. These symptoms can disrupt many aspects of life including work, school, home and relationship.
The symptoms are very uncomfortable because they can be physical in nature such as headaches, abdominal cramping, and joint and muscle pain. They can also change the physical body such as increased acne, bloating abdomin-causing clothes to be tight.
The list of common symptoms women experience include:
Acne
Back pain
Bloated abdomen
Changes in appetite, including cravings for certain foods
Constipation
Crying spells
Depression
Fast heartbeat
Feeling irritable, tense or anxious
Feeling tired
Headache
Hot flashes
Joint pain
Mood swings
Not feeling as interested in sex
Tender and swollen breasts
Trouble concentrating
Trouble sleeping
Swollen hands or feet
Wanting to be alone
Weight gain
Women also say that they are distressed because there doesn’t seem to be a cause for all ... See the complete post here
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