The BioCycle study concluded that women who
experience premenstrual symptoms like breast tenderness (and have estrogen excess) are at a higher risk of serious health issues in later life, like heart disease and cancer.
This is also the time when most women
experience premenstrual symptoms such as bloating, headaches, backaches and emotional sensitivity.
Not exact matches
Some women will
experience premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
symptoms as pregnancy
symptoms, where other women do not typically have these
symptoms every cycle.
Apparently, women who are
premenstrual (or in the luteal phase of their menstrual cycle) when they quit smoking
experience far worse
symptoms and greater depression than those who are in the follicular phase (days 1 to 15) of their cycles.
Premenstrual Syndrome sufferers may
experience symptoms that are similar to those of function hypoglycemia, and is often improved by a hypoglycemic diet.
Premenstrual symptoms (PMS) are the many
symptoms, both physical and psychological, that women
experience before their menstrual cycle.
Those with particularly intense PMS
symptoms are likely
experiencing premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).