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PMS with out dysmenorrhoea
I am getting depression, anxiety,anger issues and easily irritable from 5days before the periods to till periods stops.mild dysmenorrhoea present,not much.I am pretty normal in remaining 20 days of month, but in those 10days I am literally crying and very vulnerable.l observed the same pattern in past 4cycles.all it started after my first child birth who is 2yrs old, suffering with same problem since then.should I consult a psychiatrist or gynecologist as there is no dysmenorrhoea?
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You have symptoms of premenstrual dysphoria , please consult a Psychiatrist, this can be well managed with Medicine .
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Your symptoms are suggestive of premenstrual mood Dysphoric disorder. It is a type of mood disorder and can often have onset after pregnancy. It can be treated with medications.
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Consult a psychiatrist online for management.
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Try to maintain an optimal sleep schedule and avoid caffeine, oily food, soda during this phase.
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You may be suffering from premenstrual dysphoria, however a definite and accurate diagnosis can only be made once you consult with a psychiatrist, after a detailed evaluation
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Consult with a psychiatrist
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