Because doctors are not exactly sure what causes PMS, there is no way to prevent it. However, you may be able to alleviate some PMS symptoms by leading a healthier lifestyle.
The treatment of PMS depends on the severity and type of symptoms, and how bothersome they are. For example, if your symptoms are mild and do not interfere with your daily life or personal relationships, then your doctor may suggest that you try one or more of the following lifestyle changes:
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