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Do you have Premenstrual Syndrome ? Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) is a common condition that affects more than 90% of all menstruating women, especially women aged 25-45. With some common symptoms include emotional, physical and behavioral changes during or before certain days of menstrual cycle. The cause of PMS is still unknown, but many researchers believe that it’s related to the change in both sex hormone and serotonin levels at the beginning of the menstrual cycle while serotonin is a chemical nerve cells produce. Estrogen and progesterone increase during certain times of the month and an increase in these hormones can cause mood swings, anxiety, and irritability. Why do premenstrual symptoms occur? Possible physiological factors: Hormone secretion imbalance Serotonin level as chemical messengers imbalance Possible psychological and social factors: Life pressures and personal character and attitude towards life are all
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