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To know if it is PMS or stress it is important to pay attention to the phase of the menstrual cycle in which the woman is, this is because the symptoms of PMS usually appear about 2 weeks before menstruation, and the intensity may vary between women.
On the other hand, stress is constant and symptoms usually arise after situations that cause anxiety, such as overwork, job loss or low self-esteem, for example.
How to differentiate PMS and stress
PMS and stress can happen at any age, and in addition, they can make each other worse, making women increasingly anxious and irritable. To be able to identify, women must be aware of some differences, such as:
| TPM | Stress |
Period | Symptoms appear 14 days earlier and worsen as menstruation approaches. | Constant and present symptoms on most days. |
What makes it worse | Period of adolescence and close to menopause.
| Anxiety and worry situations. |
Physical Symptoms | - Sore breasts; - Swelling; - Muscle cramps; - Pain in the uterus; - Desire for food risks in sugar; - Severe headache, usually migraine. | - tiredness; - Muscle tension, especially in the shoulders and back; - Sweat; - tremors; - Constant headache, worse at the end of the day. |
Emotional Symptoms | - Most frequent mood swings; - Melancholy and easy crying; - Somnolence; - Irritability and explosive reactions. | - Difficulty concentrating; - Restlessness; - Insomnia; - Impatience and aggressiveness. |
To help identify these differences, a tip is to write down what you feel in a notebook with dates and menstrual period. In this way, it is possible to observe the most frequent symptoms, and differentiate if they are constant symptoms or that appear before menstruation.
In addition, as these 2 situations can exist together, and the symptoms can be confused, it is important to consult a general practitioner, gynecologist or psychiatrist, who will help to identify the problem, according to the clinical history and the symptoms presented.
How to treat PMS symptoms and stress
To decrease the chances of triggering PMS symptoms and relieve stress, it is advisable to invest in daily moments of joy and relaxation, such as a healthy and fun conversation with a friend, a meditation class, watching a comedy or doing any other. activity that gives pleasure.
When symptoms are very intense, medications prescribed by the doctor can help with relief, such as antidepressants and anxiolytics. Natural ways to prevent and treat these symptoms are to practice physical activity, as it helps to relax, relieve tension and decrease physical symptoms, in addition to the use of natural tranquilizers, through capsules or teas, such as chamomile or valerian. Check out other forms of natural treatments.
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