Approximately 9 out of 10 women have at least one symptom of PMS around the time of menstruation,1 so it’s certainly a problem for many females. Fortunately, there are many ways to keep PMS in control.
PMS is the name that’s been given to a group of physical and mental symptoms that affect the body (see table).2 If you are a PMS sufferer, you may notice these changes for a couple of weeks before you menstruate and that you start to feel better once your period begins.2,3
Although there are many different symptoms of PMS, most women only ever experience a few of these.3 Some girls and women who have PMS find that their symptoms are different every month, while others find their symptoms are the same. However there may be some months where the symptoms seem worse than others.3 Over time you will begin to recognise which of these symptoms is most common for you. It may help to keep a diary for a few months to track your symptoms.
Common PMS symptoms1-4
| Physical PMS symptoms | Emotional PMS symptoms |
| Headaches | Irritable, bad-tempered |
| Difficulty sleeping, or more tired than normal | Upset, tearful, anxious |
| Clumsiness | Mood swings |
| Changes to skin | Difficulty concentrating |
| Sore or tender breasts | Confusion and forgetfulness |
| Retaining fluid/feeling bloated | Low self-esteem |
| Changes to appetite (food cravings) | Change in sexual desire |
| Hot flushes or sweats | |
| Stomach problems |
It’s not really understood why most women and girls get PMS, but it is thought to be connected to the hormone changes that happen during the menstrual cycle.5
If you are overweight, or smoke, then you may be more likely to have PMS.1-3 Smokers are twice as likely to have severe PMS symptoms.2
It might seem hard to control your emotions when you have PMS, but there are a lot of things that you can do to help you feel better:1,3,4
Finding the right approach to manage PMS may take some time. If after trying these changes the symptoms persist, it might be worth talking to your doctor. There are medicines that may help.
