Premenstrual Syndrome Treatments Los Angeles CA

Premenstrual Syndrome, better known as PMS, is a collection of symptoms that occur before and around the onset of a woman's menstrual cycle. These symptoms are both physical and emotional and include cramping, bloating, sadness, and irritability, among other things. Continue reading to learn more about premenstrual syndrome treatments and get information on local companies and providers that will help you in your search.

Thomas Goodwin, MD
(213) 763-1500
1400 S Grand Ave
Los Angeles, CA
Stephen C Rabin, MD
(310) 652-9347
150 N Robertson Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA
Dr. Stacey Rosenbaum
(310) 385-3380
421 N. Rodeo Drive, Penthouse 1
Beverly Hills, CA
Christopher Pearson MD
(818) 843-1884
1411 W Olive Ave
Burbank, CA
Kamran Torbati MD
(818) 906-2496
16133 Ventura Blvd
Encino, CA
Moon S Chang, MD
(213) 383-8496
3671 W 6th St
Los Angeles, CA
Robert F Katz, MD
(310) 657-1600
8920 Wilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA
James M Heaps, MD
(310) 208-2722
100 UCLA Medical Plz
Los Angeles, CA
Margaret Juarez, MD
(626) 572-3230
1168 N San Gabriel Blvd
Rosemead, CA
Lisbeth Chang, MD
(818) 701-0176
18251 Roscoe Blvd
Northridge, CA
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Premenstrual Syndrome

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) which is sometimes called premenstrual tension, affects nearly all menstruating women at some time. The severity of PMS symptoms varies from woman to woman, although the signs of PMS are usually relatively mild. Nevertheless, many women find that PMS leaves them feeling under the weather -- both physically and mentally -- from around the mid-point of their menstrual cycles until their periods begin. Some women experience PMS every month until menopause, whereas others suffer from time to time.

Causes Of PMS

The medical experts still don't know exactly what causes PMS, or why some women get it but others don't. What is certain, however, is that hormones are involved. The hormonal fluctuations which take place in the second half of the menstrual cycle may trigger unpleasant physical sensations and even negative emotions in women who are affected by the condition.

Physical Symptoms And Their Treatment

There are so many reported physical symptoms of PMS that it would be impossible to list them all here. They include headaches, bloating, acne, abdominal discomfort, as well as pain and swelling in the breasts. In many cases, these symptoms can be only managed, not cured. Doctors recommend home remedies as well as improvements in diet and lifestyle. Over-the-counter pain medications may be an option. Hormone treatments, such as the contraceptive pill, are also known to alleviate physical PMS symptoms. Only in the most severe cases will doctors recommend more invasive treatments for physical problems associated with PMS.

Emotional Symptoms And Their Treatment

Many women who suffer from PMS say it makes them feel sad, weepy, stressed - or angry, frustrated and aggressive (even physically, in extreme cases). They say that they are more likely to argue with their partners, as well as other family members and even colleagues during this time of the month. They may also suffer from feelings of low self-esteem and depression d...

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