Treatment of Premenstrual Depression

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Overcoming premenstrual depression symptoms involves staying active.

The treatment for premenstrual depression depends on its cause. Depression brought on by a premenstrual disorder can be distinguished from clinical depression. Preexisting depressive or anxiety disorders, however, may exacerbate symptoms of premenstrual disorders.

  1. Diagnosis

    Causes

    • Two major types of premenstural disorders may cause depression.
      Two major types of premenstural disorders may cause depression.

      Two conditions that occur prior to the onset of the menstrual cycle can bring on symptoms of depression. The better-known of the two is premenstrual syndrome (PMS); the other, premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), is less common.

    PMS vs. PMDD

    • Symtpoms of PMDD include changes in appetite.
      Symtpoms of PMDD include changes in appetite.

      PMS affects about 75 percent of women, generally between the ages of 20 and 40. It can cause food cravings and mood changes, including depression. PMDD is a more severe from of PMS and affects only 10 percent of women.

    Treatment

    Nutrition

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