Sunday, November 18, 2012

PMS and nervous system, women

According to researchers, women with severe premenstrual syndrome (PMS), get more pressure on the nervous system and are more susceptible to stress. Japanese researchers have found that PMS has increased the pressure on the nervous system that controls the body's equilibrium, every month. The most noticeable symptoms of PMS were women with low body weight and heavy loads. For some women, PMS - smaller monthly nuisance to other severe symptoms, destroy their lives. The reason is sensitivity to the hormone progesterone, which is produced after ovulation. Japanese scientists have studied the cardiac function and hormone levels in 62 women, and also introduced a questionnaire to assess the emotional and physical state. They found that women. PMS exposed to less stress in the final phase before menstruation And those who have had a symptom - like premenstrual dysphoric disorder, known less nervous than women in the other groups during the menstrual cycle. Recent data have shown that women are more vulnerable to a weak nervous system function. According to Professor Shogna O "Breen (Shaughn O 'Brien), if this work could be clinically useful, it would allow us potentially to distinguish women with PMS or other non-hormonal mood swings.

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