Premenstrual syndrome is a common phenomenon and a gynecological menstrual disease, and its impact on women also needs to be taken seriously. After the occurrence of premenstrual syndrome, immediate treatment is necessary.
Can premenstrual syndrome cause panic?
Patients with premenstrual syndrome may panic, and there are more patients with blood deficiency type premenstrual syndrome. Panic, also known as palpitations, is a subjective feeling of discomfort towards the heart beat, which is too fast, too slow, irregular, and often accompanied by discomfort in the precordial area. Patients with blood deficiency premenstrual syndrome may experience symptoms of palpitations and palpitations.
Some patients with premenstrual syndrome may experience symptoms of a new emperor, but through regular cooking, it can effectively alleviate symptoms of panic. Women with premenstrual syndrome are more mentally stressed, and patients with blood deficiency may experience symptoms of panic due to insufficient heart blood. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to regulating emotions, controlling emotions, reducing anger, and maintaining an optimistic spirit. Pay appropriate attention to rest, reduce sexual activity, eat less foods containing animal fat, and consume less salty, spicy, alcoholic beverages, smoke, strong tea, coffee, etc. Properly participate in physical exercise, such as walking, Tai Chi, gymnastics, Qigong, etc., and pay attention to preventing colds. Life and work should have a regular pattern.
Hazards of premenstrual syndrome
1. The condition is gradually worsening. Some patients have significantly increased their weight, with severe cases reaching over 5 kilograms. Common edema in the fingers, ankles, and eyelids. In addition, there is often a feeling of breast fullness during premenstrual period, and sometimes severe pain can even affect sleep. Examination shows tenderness nodules caused by edema of the glands and surrounding fibrous tissue. Edema and pain disappear after menstruation. In addition, mucosal lesions such as glossitis and buccal mucosal ulcers can also occur. Symptoms such as increased appetite, preference for sweets, low blood sugar, trembling fingers, and increased libido can also occur.
2. Patients with premenstrual tension begin to experience symptoms 7-14 days before menstruation, worsen 2-3 days before menstruation, and significantly alleviate or completely disappear after menstruation. Common symptoms include mental tension, nervousness, irritability or depression, general fatigue, fatigue, insomnia, headache, and lack of concentration. There are also patients with swollen hands, feet, and face. Swelling of the abdominal wall and internal organs causes a sensation of abdominal distension, swelling of the gastrointestinal mucosa causes diarrhea and soft stools, pelvic swelling causes lower abdominal distension and pain, and breast swelling causes swelling. When the swelling is obvious, the proportion of body weight increases significantly before the holiday. The reasons for physiological stress are not yet clear, and may be related to mental factors such as emotional tension and unhappiness.