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Will having PMDD damage my health?

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While PMDD can cause unpleasant, uncomfortable and even distressing symptoms and be quite disruptive to a woman's life, there is no evidence that women with PMDD are at higher risk for developing physical illnesses such as cancer, high blood pressure, heart disease, kidney disease and the like.
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What is PMDD?

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PMDD, or Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder, is a recognized medical condition that causes women to experience a combination of emotional and physical premenstrual symptoms during the 1 to 2 weeks before their period. These symptoms are severe enough to impact daily activities, school, work or personal relationships. For more information, please visit www.UnderstandPMDD.com.
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Can teenagers get PMDD?

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Premenstrual symptoms can begin anytime after a woman begins to menstruate and, on average, menstruation begins at around 12 ½ years of age in the U.S. Women tend to seek treatment for premenstrual symptoms in their late twenties and early to mid-thirties, so it is difficult to know exactly when milder premenstrual symptoms actually become severe enough to be considered PMDD. Even though PMDD is usually first diagnosed after adolescence, it can certainly occur in teenagers.
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IS PMDD inherited?

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Genetics may play a role in PMDD. Studies have shown that identical twins are more likely to share the disorder (93%) than non-identical (fraternal) twins (44%), and daughters of mothers with PMDD are more likely to have it themselves. However, no specific genes have been identified to account for PMDD. It is best to simply say that genetics may put a woman at greater risk for developing the disorder.
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Can I get good PMDD treatment at a health food store?

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If you truly have PMDD, prescription medication offers you a much better chance of a good response than do nutritional supplements or herbs. Remember that good treatment depends on correct diagnosis and health food stores are not in the business of making medical diagnoses. You can click back to the section on nutritional approaches for more detail. No, progesterone is actually not the best treatment for PMDD or PMS despite all the publicity and extravagant claims.
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If I or someone I know is having a mental health crisis, how do I get help?

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Call your local mental health center. For after hours or holidays, there is an emergency access number. Please visit S.C. Community Mental Health Centers and Facilities for contact information.
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Is PMDD a new condition?

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Yes and no. The name, PMDD, is relatively new but descriptions of the condition extend back to the days of the Greek physician, Hippocrates (460-377 B.C.) who commented on women with suicidal thoughts and other severe premenstrual symptoms. The term premenstrual tension first appeared in 1931 and later evolved into the more familiar name -- premenstrual syndrome or PMS.
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Do people outgrow PMDD?

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PMDD is a condition linked to the menstrual cycle, so once it begins, PMDD may persist until menstruation stops at menopause (or during pregnancy). Symptoms can vary greatly from cycle to cycle and from woman to woman, and not all cycles may be severe enough to be considered PMDD. Nonetheless, for the diagnosis to be made, the symptom pattern of PMDD must be present during most cycles.
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Are families affected by an individual's PMDD?

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Most certainly. Remember -- for premenstrual symptoms to qualify as PMDD, they must be severe enough to markedly interfere with a woman's life, including relationships with others. Family relationships can be badly disrupted by PMDD. This means relationships with spouse, children, parents, and significant others. This is especially true if PMDD remains undiagnosed and not recognized for what it really is -- a treatable medical/psychiatric disorder for which no one is to blame.
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How does depression relate to PMDD?

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Depression is one of the more common symptoms of PMDD. Women often feel sad, blue, unhappy, down in the dumps, and/or hopeless as part of the PMDD symptom complex. But remember, the depressive symptoms of PMDD are linked to the menstrual cycle and must be absent at least during the week following menses. Also, depression is not necessary for the diagnosis of PMDD.
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Are violence and aggression linked to PMDD?

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Women with PMDD may be angry and irritable, but this is seldom associated with actual violent or aggressive acts. There may be very rare exceptions, especially if a woman is temperamentally predisposed to violence or aggression. There was a report of a woman with previously unexplained recurrent violent behavior (including stabbing a woman to death), in whom all of the acts occurred during the premenstrual phase of her cycle.
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How important is having experience working with doctors and/or health care professionals?

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ldquo;Hands-on” patient contact (work experience, volunteering, community service, etc.) over a consistent period of time, will make your application more competitive.
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Why is PMDD considered a medical/psychiatric disorder?

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PMDD is a medical/psychiatric disorder and not just "a way of life" for several reasons. First, the symptoms are very real and quite severe and affect a woman both physically and mentally. Second, while PMDD is a fairly common condition, most women do not suffer from it. Next, the symptoms are clearly linked to the menstrual cycle and do not occur if ovarian function is suppressed (e.g., pregnancy, menopause).
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Can traumatic events or childhood abuse cause PMDD?

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There is some research to suggest that a history of childhood abuse or other types of trauma may be more common in women with PMS or, more specifically, with PMDD. However, it is difficult to know this for sure. It is certainly possible that early trauma could increase a woman's risk of developing PMDD. Women who have experienced a severe trauma may develop a condition known as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). If this is a concern, please learn more about PTSD by visiting our PTSD site.
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How can families or friends help people with PMDD?

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It may not be easy to deal with symptoms such as depression, anxiety, irritability and moodiness that recur on a monthly basis. However, the support and understanding of family and friends can help ease the distress of PMDD. Recognizing PMDD for what it is, a treatable medical/psychiatric disorder, is important because this helps lessen feelings of guilt and blame.
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Can other conditions be confused with PMDD?

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You bet. Symptoms of unrelated medical or psychiatric disorders may vary in severity over time or even follow a cyclic pattern but one that is not linked to the menstrual cycle in the same way as PMDD. Sometimes symptoms of an unrelated disorder may worsen during the premenstrual phase of the cycle (premenstrual magnification) and be confused with PMDD. Remember that the symptoms of PMDD are gone completely during the week after menses.
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What causes PMDD?

Researchers are still studying the causes of PMDD. So far, they know that while all women's hormones fluctuate throughout their menstrual cycles, women with PMDD seem to be more sensitive to these changes both physically and emotionally. There is evidence that heredity plays a part.
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How is PMDD diagnosed?

PMDD is measured by how severe your emotional and physical symptoms are and how much they interfere with your relationships and ability to perform your daily activities. Your healthcare professional will most likely want to evaluate your symptoms and how they relate to your menstrual cycle. Use the Your Body Diary to gather this information for your appointment.
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How is PMDD treated?

Medications are often prescribed. There is a new birth control pill recently approved by the FDA, proven in clinical trials to treat the severe emotional and physical symptoms of PMDD. Other medications include SSRI's (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors). They help lessen the impact of hormone changes on a brain chemical known as serotonin. Unless otherwise stated, the contents of this Web site are the property of Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc
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My rat terrier is having serious health issues. What am I going to do?

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Canine diseases are a very real part of life. Unfortunately your dog - just like you - can fall ill. You can learn to interpret the danger signs, and know what action to take. Some minor health difficulties like fleas and ticks can be dealt with easily, while more serious problems should be dealt with by your vet.
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How is your weight loss having an effect on your mental health?

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In many ways, things have improved. I was diagnosed with clinical depression about 9 years ago, and losing weight (along with exercise) has helped to alleviate a lot of that. The most unexpected thing is that my view on my life has shifted so much that I'm unsure of who I am in a sense. When I graduated from high school, I wore size 24. My class ring was a size 8.5. Right now I wear 14/16 shirts and size 18/20 pants, and my ring finger is 6.5.
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What services are available for someone having a mental health crisis?

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Project REACH provides 24-hour telephone crisis counseling and mobile crisis outreach services at (610) 352-4703. There are also two 24-hour Walk-in Crisis Units available. You may contact the Crisis Unit nearest to you by calling: Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital in Darby, at (610) 237-4210, or Crozer Chester Medical Center in Chester, at (610) 447-7600. The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) is a mental health advocacy and support group with three local chapters.
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What else can I do to improve my health after having chemotherapy?

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There are a number of things you can do to improve your overall health after cancer treatment as well as to optimize your chances of becoming or staying cancer-free. Ensure that you take it easy and get enough rest during your treatment. Save your energy and build up your strength. Try to avoid crowds and people who are ill with colds and flu for a little while as your immune system is not functioning optimally after chemotherapy.
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What do I do if I am having a mental health crisis?

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During business hours you may call the Wellness Center at (435) 865-8621, to see if there is a counselor available for crisis visits. If the Wellness Center is closed or unavailable go to the Valley View Medical Center Emergency Room at 1302 North Main Street; if you need immediate assistance call 911.
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Can using mobile phones damage my health?

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We co-fund independent research into the alleged health effects surrounding exposure to radio waves. To date, scientific consensus remains clear that is no evidence that mobile technology poses a risk to health. However, we support the call for further research and adhere to strict codes of practice and expert advice. We also believe that it's important all our customers are fully informed and we publish a customer advice leaflet on our website.
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What is premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)?

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PMDD or Postmenstrual Dysphoric Disorder is a distinct medical condition and is much more serious than premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Premenstrual dysphoric disorder is characterized by severe changes in both mood and physical changes of the body around the time of a woman's period. These changes interfere with daily life.
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Can other laboratory tests diagnose PMDD?

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No. While some laboratory tests may be necessary to exclude other illnesses that could be confused with PMDD, there are simply no laboratory tests that can diagnose PMDD.
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I was diagnosed as having tubal damage. What are the causes?

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There are several causes of tubal damage. These are explained in full in the causes of tubal damage section. Such infertility is said to be caused by cervical mucus hostility. Its treatment is detailed in the treatment of cervical mucus hostility section.
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Will AMI damage my part?

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No, the ultrasonic frequencies used for AMI are higher (MHz range) than those used for ultrasonic cleaning (KHz range) and, since cavitation is not produced in this range, there will be no cleaning or agitation to the fragile components.
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