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BLOGSERVICEMEBLODICO. SEPA MAS DE ESTE SINDROME


ESTO ES SERIO. MUY SERIO. INVITAMOS A BRINDARNOS CONTENCION**

(Oh! You Naughty, naughty woman.......!)


Premenstrual Mood Changes
Many women in their reproductive years experience transient physical and emotional changes around the time of their period. In fact, at least 75% of women with regular menstrual cycles report unpleasant physical or psychological symptoms premenstrually. For the majority of women, these symptoms are mild and tolerable. However, for a certain group of women, these symptoms can be disabling and may cause significant disruption in their lives.

Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
First introduced in the 1950s, the term "PMS" has been widely used by the popular press and thus has been variably defined. PMS typically refers to a general pattern of physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms occurring 1-2 weeks before menses and remitting with the onset of menses. PMS is common, affecting from 30-80% of women of reproductive age. The most common physical symptoms include abdominal bloating, headaches, muscle and joint pain, and breast tenderness. The behavioral symptoms most commonly observed in women with PMS are fatigue, forgetfulness, poor concentration, and mild mood changes, including irritability and depressed mood.

Psychological Symptoms
· Depression
· Anger
· Irritability
· Anxiety
· Sensitivity to rejection
· Sense of feeling overwhelmed
· Social withdrawal

Physical Symptoms
· Lethargy or fatigue
· Sleep disturbance (usually hypersomnia)
· Appetite disturbance (usually increased)
· Abdominal bloating
· Breast tenderness
· Headaches
· Muscle aches, joint pain
· Swelling of extremities


ATENCION

**La terapia de contención es recomendable además en los siguientes casos: miedos de todo tipo, autismo, inseguridad, dificultades para relacionarse, trastornos de sueño, agresividad, trastornos psicosomáticos, hombres que viajan demasiado, etc. etc. etc.



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