Women have their period every month, but many women actually know very little about it. Even if they have a certain understanding of menstruation, they only know some physiological knowledge. But did you know that the arrival of menstruation not only causes physiological changes, it also has a great impact on women's psychology. Many women will be very nervous and irritable during menstruation. This is the so-called premenstrual tension syndrome. The impact of emotions on premenstrual syndrome Not all women of childbearing age show symptoms of premenstrual syndrome. The reason for this is related to women's emotions. Some studies have shown that the severity of premenstrual syndrome is related to emotional factors, and when patients are emotionally stressed, the symptoms will be aggravated. Women often feel irritable, depressed or easily excited before and during menstruation, and these emotional changes can affect endocrine function. Stress directly increases the secretion of aldosterone, resulting in water and sodium retention and edema, thus causing premenstrual tension syndrome. The impact of personality traits on premenstrual syndrome Women's personality traits are also important factors leading to premenstrual syndrome. When premenstrual tension syndrome occurs, the rate of psychological symptoms is quite high, even higher than the rate of physical symptoms. The more conservative, quiet, withdrawn, lying, unsympathetic, hostile, overly emotional, and easily excited a person is, the more severe the clinical symptoms of premenstrual syndrome will be. The emotional instability and neurotic personality traits are closely related to the occurrence of premenstrual tension syndrome, especially the personality is related to the fixed pattern of brain activity, which in turn affects the activity of the hypothalamus, affects the hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian function, and changes the secretion of estrogen. Therefore, the formation of bad personality traits will affect the severity of premenstrual tension syndrome. Effects of psychological stress on premenstrual syndrome The occurrence of premenstrual syndrome is closely related to the degree of psychological stress. Women with high stress are most likely to suffer from premenstrual syndrome. Women with excessive psychological stress and high anxiety levels are prone to premenstrual syndrome. The reason why psychological stress leads to premenstrual syndrome is that psychological stress causes endocrine disorders, which trigger the disease. It can be said that all of the above factors are the causes of premenstrual tension syndrome. I hope that all female friends can understand this. Premenstrual tension syndrome generally does not require medication for treatment. This psychological phenomenon will disappear after the menstruation. During the menstrual period, in order to reduce premenstrual tension syndrome, you'd better find more happy things to do to relieve psychological pressure. |
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