Chocolate.
Seems
to be the "cure" of choice for many women seven to 14 days before
their periods.
Perhaps finding the humor in this will allow women to cope just
that much easier- but somehow it probably won't.
PMS is
a real medical condition that inflicts many women-- about 3 out of 4-- one to
two weeks before their period begins and perhaps just after.
The symptoms are different for each
individual but they can include: acne,
irritability, bloating, lack of interest in sex, mood swings, constipation,
swollen hands and feet, fatigue, weight gain, trouble concentrating,
depression, diarrhea, headaches, breast tenderness and muscle aches.
And,
while there is no cure, there are many things that women can do to fight some
or all of these symptoms, or at least ease them a little.
From
scheduling stressful events after your period is over (think ahead for those
weddings!) to rest, there are many options.
Eating
a healthy diet and exercising rank among the best ways to combat the stress
that comes along with PMS.
Birth
control pills are also said to ease PMS, which is good news for thousands of
women who need birth control anyway.
Diuretics
are also said to help combat the weight gain associated with the water
retention and weight gain symptoms. They can ease the bloating too.
The
problem with this is that diuretics also cause dehydration, and rid the body of
minerals it needs. If taking this, it is a good idea to
drink plenty of fluids, which sounds like it is doing the exact opposite of
what it is meant to do- but symptoms of dehydration are like those of PMS
anyway.
Perhaps
avoiding them altogether and looking for another means is better.
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Cutting
back on caffeine and alcohol are also very important. Substituting water as a
beverage can raise the energy level and perhaps help ease some of the other
symptoms.
Water
can also be helpful if a side effect of PMS one experiences is diarrhea.
Again,
this is a dehydrating ailment, and the fluids lost need to be replaced.
Salty and sugary foods need to be avoided as well.
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