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Pre Menstrual Syndrome Counselling

Pre Menstrual Syndrome Counselling is a form of therapy that aims to help women cope with the emotional and physical symptoms of premenstrual syndrome (PMS).

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) refers to a range of physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms that many women experience in the days leading up to their menstrual period. These symptoms typically start a few days to a week before the period and go away after the period starts. The severity of symptoms can vary from woman to woman and from month to month.

Counselling can be helpful for women who are struggling with PMS in several ways:

  1. A counsellor can help a woman develop coping strategies for dealing with the physical and emotional symptoms of PMS such as learning relaxation techniques, stress management skills, and problem-solving strategies.
  2. Helps women develop better communication skills to express their needs and feelings to their partners, family members, and healthcare providers. This can help to reduce the isolation and frustration that can come with PMS.
  3. Provides a supportive and non-judgmental space for women to talk about their experiences with PMS. This can be especially important for women who feel embarrassed or ashamed about their symptoms.
  4. Provides information and education about PMS, including the causes, symptoms, and treatment options. This can help women to better understand their condition and feel more empowered to manage their symptoms.

Signs and Symptoms

1. Physical symptoms:

  • Bloating and fluid retention
  • Breast tenderness or swelling
  • Headaches or migraines
  • Fatigue or low energy
  • Joint or muscle pain
  • Acne or skin changes
  • Changes in appetite or food cravings

2. Emotional symptoms:

  • Mood swings, such as feeling irritable, anxious, or depressed
  • Difficulty sleeping or sleeping too much
  • Trouble concentrating
  • Tension or anxiety
  • Crying spells or heightened sensitivity
  • Reduced interest in daily activities or relationships
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FAQs

A: The length of PMS counselling can vary depending on the individual’s needs and the severity of their symptoms. Some women may only need a few sessions, while others may benefit from longer-term counselling.

During a PMS counselling session, a therapist will listen to your concerns, help you identify triggers and coping strategies, and offer support and guidance for managing symptoms. They may also provide education on PMS and suggest lifestyle changes to improve overall well-being.

PMS counselling primarily focuses on helping women cope with the symptoms and challenges of PMS. However, it can also be helpful for men who have partners or family members experiencing PMS.

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