In the 'Symptoms - Reproductive - Female Cycle' section of our in-depth questionnaire we ask the following question about Premenstrual Syndrome:
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Do you suffer from Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)?
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...and suggests |
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"No / don't know" |
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"Minor" |
PMS |
A pre-existing condition |
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"Moderate" |
PMS |
A pre-existing condition |
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"Serious" |
PMS |
A pre-existing condition |
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"Severe" |
PMS |
A pre-existing condition |
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Your answer will affect the likelihoods of the conditions below.
Any answers in green reduce the likelihood of the condition.
GLOSSARY
Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) PMS consists of various physical and/or emotional symptoms that occur in the second half of the menstrual cycle, after ovulation. The symptoms begin about midcycle, are generally the most intense during the last seven days before menstruation and include: acne; backache; bloating; fatigue; headache; sore breasts; changes in sexual desire; depression; difficulty concentrating; difficulty handling stress; irritability; tearfulness.
Last updated: May 10, 2007
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