Top 6 Reasons
Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Symptoms of PMS-Women may experience PMS or
pre-menstrual syndrome every month but we still feel unprepared every time it
hits.
There are times when the symptoms are
barely noticeable while others experience a roller coaster ride of emotions
because their hormones are out of whack. You’ve probably noticed this every
once in a while but a lot of women are not really paying much attention to it.
But there are several reasons why you shouldn’t ignore PMS symptoms because
they may be signs of other health issues. Here are more reasons for you to
start noticing any PMS symptoms that you are having.
Mood
swings
Mood swings are part and parcel of
menstruation because of raging hormones. This is one of the reasons why you
feel irritable, weepy, angry, and other emotional turmoil every month. You may
even feel tired, overwhelmingly sad, or overly happy. But if you find yourself
steadily feeling depressed, don’t blame your PMS. There might be an underlying
condition that you need to have checked as soon as possible. Keep in mind that
depression is a serious condition which you need to address immediately.
Severe
cramps
A lot of women experience excruciating
pain during their period to the point that they can barely get up from bed, let
alone do chores or even office stuff. If you have been suffering from this kind
of pain, you might want to take some nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories that can
help you feel much better as soon as possible. However, if you are still curled
up in pain after taking medication, there might be other factors at work such
as fibroids. Have yourself checked as soon as you can.
No
period
Although this may seem like a relief to
you because you don’t have to deal with the pain and mess, if you still haven’t
had your period for a few months and you haven’t had any intercourse prior to
it, you should get yourself checked as soon as possible. If you are using some
birth control methods, it can affect your menstruation too. Consider these
factors if your period suddenly disappears.
Severe
migraines
If you experience severe migraines
before or even while your period is on, there are medications that can help
give you relief. Those who have migraines before are more at risk of having
their migraine triggered because of their period. The good news is that your
usual migraine medication can be used at this point to help provide you with
relief but if you can, schedule an appointment with your doctor so you will be
able to breathe better during your period.
Heavy
bleeding
This is probably one of the most common
symptoms that women tend to avoid talking about. When you are the type of
person who goes through a tampon or napkin ever hour, you are already suffering
from menorrhagia or excessive bleeding. There are many health problems that are
linked to this such as anemia, uterine fibroids, and the like. It is important that
you have yourself checked as soon as possible as there may be an underlying
condition that is causing you to bleed heavily which can run for a week or so.
Unexpected
spotting
Another symptom that you should watch
out for when you have your period is unexpected spotting between your period.
Although this happens from time to time, perhaps you are trying a new birth
control product, when nothing has changed in your routine but still experienced
spotting, it might be because of cervical polyp or a benign uterine polyp.
Fortunately, this can be remedied with the right treatment which is why you
need to pay close attention to the symptoms that are appearing before, during,
or even after your period.
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