PMS stands for premenstrual syndrome, a collection of emotional, psychological and physical symptoms that occur during the final phase of the menstrual cycle.
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Warning Signs of PMS
What is a sign of PMS (premenstrual syndrome)? What should you do to stop your PMS symptoms?
Zoloft with PMS or PMDD
Zoloft can help in PMS (premenstrual syndrome), freeing you from the emotional and psychological symptoms of PMS. Zoloft, either taken alone or with other mood restoring medication, is particularly helpful for women with severe, type D PMS or PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder).
Fighting PMS with Prozac
Prozac can be a great weapon in the battle against PMS (premenstrual syndrome) depression. The blues, mild to moderate mood swings and anxiety attacks are common psychological / emotional symptoms of PMS, but a smaller percentage of women are struck down with debilitating depression during their PMS phase.
Calcium PMS: Got Milk?
Calcium may help relieve PMS symptoms. Pain, cramps, depression, anxiety and mood swings during PMS may all be minimized by ensuring your body has an adequate supply of calcium. It is now widely believed that a disruption in the body's ability to regulate calcium is an underlying factor in the development of PMS symptoms.
The mechanism of exactly how calcium regulation changes throughout the menstrual cycle and why it causes PMS symptoms is still unknown.
PMS Home Remedy: Going Au Natural
Some of the best remedies for PMS (premenstrual syndrome) are those you can try at home. There are many remedies for the prevention and treatment of PMS symptoms that can betried at home. They're all very obvious and simple, but not everyone knows about them. A PMS home remedy depends on the nature of the PMS symptoms you generally suffer and also on the severity of PMS. Try and test the remedy that works best for you. Persevere. If one home remedy method doesn't work, the next you try probably will.
Be Happy PMS?
Is happy PMS (premenstrual syndrome) possible?
Must those few days every month be utterly horrible or can PMS be a happy time?
For many women, happy PMS is possible!
Mood Swings with PMS: Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde
Mood swings during PMS are undoubtedly the feature of this stage in any woman's cycle that those around them fear the most! Ecstatic one minute, ranting the next and in tears before coming back round to deliriously (and inexplicably) happy. PMS mood swings are often extreme, irrational and downright scary!
PMS and Headaches: The Terrible Two!
Headaches are a typical feature of PMS (premenstrual syndrome). PMS headaches can range form a dull annoying ache, to sharp pains that require medication and at least an hour in a darkened room with a damp cloth to the forehead.

