It's Like PMS, But Much Worse: Meet Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD)
Key takeaways
- Nearly half of all women around the world have PMS and about 20% of them have severe symptoms.
- PMDD, which affects 5-10% of women around the world, is often confused with intense PMS.
- Though the symptoms of PMS resemble that of PMDD, the latter is a far more serious condition, and needs to be recognized as such.
- Unless detected and treated in time, the depression and paranoia caused by PMDD can drive a woman to suicide.
- Birth control pills and dietary changes are among the lines of treatment typically used for PMDD patients.
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