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PMS Dos and Don'ts: Tips and Prevention

What you should do for Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

Drink enough water for PMS: woman drinking water.

Always make sure to drink enough water during the day. A minimum of six to eight glasses of water per day is recommended. Also, drink a glass of cool water at the beginning of

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Wear comfortable and loose clothes for PMS symptoms: woman wearing comfortable clothes.

Wear loose clothing, comfortable clothing made of cotton to help absorb perspiration and make you feel fresh.

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Dress in layers for PMS: woman wearing several layers of clothes.

Dress in layers, so that you can remove some clothing if you suddenly feel hot.

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Lower home thermostat for PMS: person lowering temperature.

Lower home thermostat to keep the house cool. Use a small portable fan or open a window while you are at work.

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Use lightweight blankets for PMS: woman under the blanket.

Use lightweight blankets that can be removed if hot flashes wake you up at night.

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Maintain healthy weight for PMS: scale, apple, and tape measure. Concept: weight loss.

If you’re overweight or obese, losing weight might help ease your hot flashes because the body-fat tissue acts as a strong heat insulator. The

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Relax your body for PMS: woman practicing progressive muscle relaxation and breathing relaxation techniques.

Practice progressive muscle relaxation or deep-breathing exercises to help reduce PMS symptoms such as headaches, anxiety or trouble sleeping (insomnia).

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Record your PMS symptoms: diary, next to it a cup of tea and flowers.

Keep a record to identify the triggers and timing of your symptoms. This will help you avoid these triggers and reduce the symptoms.

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Eat small meals for PMS: little food in a plate.

Eat smaller meals in order to reduce symptoms of PMS such as bloating and the sensation of fullness.  

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Get enough sleep for PMS: woman sleeping in bed.

Lack of sleep is associated with depression and anxiety and can make PMS symptoms such as moodiness become worse. It is recommended to get eight hours of sleep each night.

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Exercise regularly for PMS: woman with amazing body working out.

Regular vigorous exercise may decrease hot flashes, which are one of the most common symptoms of PMS. Exercise can also help reduce PMS symptoms such as depression, difficulty

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What you should avoid for Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

Avoid red wine, chocolate, and aged cheeses for PMS: pieces of chocolate.

Avoid foods that contain chemicals such as red wine, chocolate, and aged cheeses. This is because they contain a chemical that can trigger hot flashes and affects the

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Stop smoking for PMS: hand crushing cigarettes. No smoking message.

Avoid smoking because it can worsen hot flashes and make them worse because nicotine increases susceptibility to environmental stressors. Women who smoke, reported more

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Avoid caffeine for PMS: coffee beans and ground powder.

Avoid drinking coffee or other beverages that contain caffeine. These can trigger some of the PMS symptoms such as hot flashes and make them more uncomfortable.

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Avoid alcohol for PMS: red alcoholic cocktail.

Avoid drinking alcohol because it can exacerbate some of the PMS symptoms, especially mood swings and irritability. Alcohol can also trigger hot flashes and make them

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Avoid salty foods for PMS: salty peanuts in a pan.

Water binds to sodium in the body. Thus, when you eat more salt, you will suffer from bloating and water retention. This will make PMS symptoms feel worse. Thus, it is advised

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