Abstract
Up to 14 days before your period begins, you might see bulging, Migraines, temperament swings, or other physical and enthusiastic changes. These Month to month side effects are known as premenstrual disorder, or PMS. Around 85% of ladies experience some level of PMS. A couple have more serious. Manifestations that disturb work or individual connections, known as premenstrual Dysphoric problem (PMDD). The etiology of these disorders remains uncertain, Research suggests that altered regulation of neurohormones and neurotransmitters is involved. Study Site: college students studying in Nirmala College of pharmacy Muvattupuzha. Design: The study will be done as an online survey using Google form. The Developed questionnaire consists of knowledge of premenstrual syndrome, Quality of Life, Medication. Conclusion: Premenstrual syndrome and premenstrual dysphoric disorder are Complex but highly treatable disorder and can improved by providing patient education on Premenstrual symptoms and counseling women on lifestyle interventions.
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