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PMS and Periods Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is caused by an imbalance in estrogen and progesterone levels in the few days that precede a woman's period. Physical symptoms include fluid retention (bloating), breast tenderness, weight gain, headaches, dizziness, nausea, increased appetite, and cravings for sweet or salty foods. Psychological symptoms include insomnia, social withdrawal, and negative emotions such as anxiety, irritability, depression, and anger . If a woman experiences severe PMS symptoms, she should consult her doctor about remedies. Hot water bottles or heating pads on the abdomen, or relaxation techniques, such as yoga, may help ease cramps. Other helpful behaviors include eating a well-balanced diet, drinking plenty of fluids, being physically active, and avoiding excess sugar and salt. For extreme symptoms, a doctor might also prescribe specific medications.
It is estimated that as many as 75 percent of all women will suffer at least one yeast infection. A yeast infection is also called candidiasis, because it is caused by an overgrowth of Candida, a fungus which is a naturally occurring form of yeast in the body. Usually, certain healthy bacteria in the body keep Candida levels down, but sometimes the yeast can grow out of control, for example in times of high stress, or when taking antibiotics (which might reduce the level of bacteria that keep the yeast in check). A yeast infection is a form of vaginitis, an inflammation of the vagina. Vaginitis can result in a thick vaginal discharge with a strong odor, and feelings of burning or stinging during urination. Some women naturally produce more Candida than others and may struggle with recurring yeast infections, starting at a fairly young age. Although it is less common, it is possible for men to contract yeast infections as well. Simple vaginitis can be cured with home remedies or with over-the-counter medications and ointments. However, if a woman experiences a yeast infection for the first time, she should see her doctor to make sure that it is in fact a yeast infection and to learn the best way to treat it. Recurring infections can be treated with antibiotics, although a woman who prone to vaginitis may want to make changes in lifestyle or diet to reduce the rate of recurrence. It's important for a woman to pay attention to her body and visit a doctor if she's experiencing any unusual or prolonged symptoms. Some of the symptoms of a yeast infection can also be signs of more serious problems, such as sexually transmitted diseases or urinary tract infections, which must be treated with prescription medications.
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what is a woman, what is a period, what is estrogen.
what is a breast
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