PMS
Premenstrual Syndrome, Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder PMS/PMDD
Welcome to the Virtual Office for Plano OB Gyn Associates. Founded by J. Kyle Mathews, MD, Plano OB Gyn Associates is dedicated to providing state of the art care for women. Our staff offers timely, compassionate and personalized care. We strive to provide you with answers and options, as quickly as possible, and to assist you in understanding the personal solutions best suited to meeting your individual needs. Through this site you access to the latest medical information on Women’s Health and the ability to establish a personal medical home in order to receive guidance regarding you healthcare concerns. 
Mood and behavior changes that occur prior to the onset of menstruation and resolve after menstruation starts define Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS). When bothersome symptoms progress to cause significant impairment of normal function, the term Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) is used. This disorder requires the woman to be ovulatory and for symptoms to occur in the last half (Luteal phase) of the menstrual cycle.
Numerous symptoms may be present including but not limited to Irritability, Depression, Anxiety, Confusion, Poor Concentration, Sleep Disturbances, Abdominal bloating, Headaches, Breast Tenderness, and Social Withdrawal. Many women of reproductive age experience some cyclic menstrually-related symptoms. If symptoms have a negative impact on quality of life, productivity, and/or cause functional impairment treatment is indicated.
There are numerous nonpharmacological, and pharmacological therapies that may be used to treat premenstrual syndrome. Several new oral contraceptive agents and Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) have shown to reduce severity of symptoms. Dr. Mathews bases therapy on the individual’s symptoms with consideration of the patient’s age, underlying medical conditions, and reproductive plans.
Therapy is begun with the safest effective intervention that has the lowest side-effect profile. Options include Lifestyle modifications, Dietary modifications, Hormonal, and Pharmacological therapies.
This site offers you access to the latest medical information on Women’s Health.
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Links for PMS Information
Mayo Clinic
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/premenstrual-syndrome/DS00134
WebMD
http://women.webmd.com/guide/premenstrual-syndrome




