What are the symptoms of pre-menstrual period?

A series of symptoms such as mental, neurological or water-sodium retention occur periodically about 3-14 days before menstruation and disappear after menstruation, called premenstrual tension syndrome (PMS). The symptoms include irritability, irritability, insomnia, headache, breast pain, bloating, swelling, and weakness, etc. The symptoms of PMS disappear after menstruation. Clinically, the following different treatments are given mainly according to the severity of the condition: first, pay attention to the combination of labor and rest before menstruation, avoid mental tension, and pay attention to less salt in diet; second, diuretics can be given to those with obvious swelling, and oral luminal and valium can be given to those with obvious psychoneurological symptoms; third, antihistamine drug therapy can overcome the body’s reactivity to ovarian hormones, and sex hormone therapy can be taken if necessary.