Lesser-known effects of PMS

Lesser-known effects of PMS

Final Thoughts

If PMS or PMDD is significantly affecting your daily life, you may want to talk to your doctor about what treatment options can help. Your GP might suggest lifestyle changes, starting the combined oral contraceptive pill, or trying selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), a common type of antidepressant, which provide effective symptom relief for up to 70% of people with PMDD.

Check our guides on approaching PMS/PMDD at work, with your GP, and with your family or partners for further guidance about managing and improving your experience with PMS and PMDD. Join the Evelyn community for support, guidance, and advice from others experiencing PMS/PMDD, medical support from our in-house clinicians, and information on the various ways we can holistically ease PMS and PMDD.

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