PMS (premenstrual syndrome) is a highly individual condition. There is often no rhyme nor reason why you might experience one set of symptoms, and your neighbour a set of symptoms different from your own.
This variability means that some treatments might work for one person but not for the next. What is important to bear in mind, however, is that although there is no specific cure for PMS, it is a highly treatable condition and as you persevere, you are likely to find a solution for your problems. You don’t just have to live with it. Understanding how PMS affects your body is the first step towards finding a suitable treatment.
For some women, making a few simple lifestyle changes can bring about the relief needed. With these in place, there is often little need to look at medication.
Herbal remedies can be used alone or in combination with lifestyle changes. There are two main approaches:
If neither lifestyle changes or herbal remedies have helped you, your doctor may consider the use of prescribed medication. As with other forms of treatment, you may have to try several types before finding the one which is most effective for you.
Most doctors would start by recommending the use of painkillers (either bought at your pharmacy or prescribed) to help you cope with menstrual cramps and pain. Depending on the type of symptoms troubling you, other treatments can include sedatives (to help with anxiety) or SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor) anti-depressants to help you cope with the psychological symptoms of PMS.
The use of hormonal drugs may also be considered. They work by suppressing ovulation and hence, are also contraceptives. The main types are:
However, for some women, the side-effects of prescribed medication can be more troublesome than the symptoms of PMS. However, it is important not to give up hope, but to keep looking for a treatment which works for you.
If you are concerned about your condition or the treatments you are taking, seek help and advice from your doctor.
Keep track of your symptoms with our PMS Diary to identify patterns & help discover ways to minimise them.
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