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Post by Sam on Mar 15, 2016 1:12:14 GMT
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder can turn your world upside down - but treatment can bring relief. For most women in their reproductive years, menstruation is not the happiest time of the month. Even more so when it’s accompanied by a whole range of physical and emotional changes known as Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) that may wreak havoc in a person’s personal, social and work life. Sadly, while PMDD often responds to effective and professional treatment, many women with PMDD do not seek treatment, and up to 90% may go undiagnose, said Dr Eileen Thomas, a specialist Psychiatrist at Akeso Clinic Milnerton. lifestyle.iafrica.com/herlife/1022953.html
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