Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Sensitive when PMS Can be Treated

News Health Articles - Sensitive when PMS Can be Treated. When before the coming months, some women can be very sensitive or mood swings. Now scientists said that this condition can be treated.

The scientists said that premenstrual syndrome or PMS occurs because of hormonal changes in the body naturally. But the symptoms of PMS that occurs once in a month may be reduced or treated.



Women who have physical and emotional symptoms of PMS depends on the sensitivity due to the hormone allopregnanolone body. This hormone is released in the body after ovulation (fertile period) and during pregnancy, as well as changes occur when the menstrual cycle.

For women who do not have PMS complaints, it will become more sensitive to allopregnanolone immediately after menstruation, and less sensitive before menstruation.

While women who have severe PMS symptoms such as high sensitivity before menstruation, probably because it has less ability to adapt to variations in these hormones.

The study was conducted by Dr. Erika Timby from Umea University in Sweden, this study is also a new breakthrough in understanding PMS that occurs in most women.

"We learned some women, this is the first study examining the effects of certain metabolites in the corpus luteus human hormone," says Dr. Timby, as quoted by the Telegraph, Tuesday (27/12/2011).

Dr. Timby said a great knowledge about the mechanisms underlying the occurrence of PMS will give clues to discover new methods of treatment, and this makes it easy to treat PMS.

Some of the symptoms of PMS that appear may include a variety of physical and emotional changes. The biggest complaint from the symptoms of PMS are mood swings, such as feeling very upset or sad. While the physical symptoms experienced during PMS, including bloating, breast tenderness and headaches.

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