PMS Treatments
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) doesn't just affect your mood — although that's certainly a major concern — it can also cause physical symptoms like pain, constipation, and fatigue. In certain cases women can develop incidental conditions like anxiety due to the stress caused by PMS. The good news is that you don't have to fight these symptoms alone and the treatments have dramatically improved over the years!
Leita Harris, MD, of Nurturing You Women's Health & Wellness in Corona, California has years of experience helping patients live with and manage PMS symptoms. Her approach to each patient is uniquely based on their individual needs! Dr. Harris can help you find the best treatment solution for minimizing PMS issues.
It isn't well-understood why some women have more severe PMS symptoms than others, although changes in your hormone levels and inherited body chemistry traits that surface during certain points of your cycle can certainly play a role. Plus, the symptoms you experience with PMS can worsen or even improve the older you get.
Medical experts estimate that about three in four women experience at least one symptom of PMS each month, although you may certainly experience several issues that can vary from month to month. Premenstrual syndrome can lead to:
- Depression, tension, or anxiety
- Social withdrawal and isolation
- Mood swings, irritability, and anger
- Headaches or migraines
- Breast tenderness
- Decrease in libido
- Acne flare-ups
- Constipation
- Fluid retention
Whether you have an occasional issue associated with PMS, or if it's starting to take control of you on a monthly basis, you have options for relief at Nurturing You Women's Health & Wellness.
Yes, and Dr. Harris works diligently to find the best possible solution to resolve PMS symptoms in an effort to improve your quality of life. Although you can't prevent every episode of PMS, there are plenty of solutions for minimizing side effects. Depending on your specific symptoms and how severe they become, your PMS treatment plan may include:
- Birth control pills
- Diuretic medications
- Dietary counseling
- Exercise planning
- Herbal supplements
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
If your PMS symptoms are worsening due to hormonal fluctuations, especially as you approach perimenopause or menopause, Dr. Harris may recommend bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). No matter how minor or severe your PMS symptoms may be, rest assured, you have several options for treatment at Nurturing You Women's Health & Wellness.
Before PMS symptoms begin next, start treatment at Nurturing You Women's Health & Wellness. Request your evaluation with Dr. Harris through the online scheduler, or by calling/texting the office.

