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Changes in women’s hormones lead to the menstrual cycle, causing fluctuations in mood, weight, and energy levels known as premenstrual symptoms. Around 20–40 percent of women experience premenstrual syndrome (PMS), which includes various physical and psychological symptoms before their menstrual period. About 3–8 percent of women face severe symptoms that hinder daily functioning. This serious form of PMS is known as premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), which can cause intense depression, anxiety, anger, and irritability.
Health care providers often prescribe selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and antidepressants for this condition. However, many women with PMDD may not find relief with these traditional treatments, leading to feelings of hopelessness and frustration. We are a ketamine clinic in Gainesville, FL and we offer alternative treatment options for PMDD to help patients manage its effects. Contact us for more information about our treatments or to schedule a PMDD treatment at our clinic.
Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a serious health condition affecting many pre-menopausal women. Though less common than PMS, PMDD symptoms are more intense, occurring in the latter half of the menstrual cycle and impacting daily life and mental health. Unlike typical premenstrual symptoms, PMDD’s severity worsens over time and does not improve with self-care or over-the-counter medications.
The causes of PMDD remain unclear, but fluctuations in estrogen and hormone imbalances may play a role. Symptoms can persist until menopause when hormone levels stabilize. While lifestyle changes like exercise and a healthy diet might help some, others may require professional treatment for relief.
Common symptoms include:
Our ketamine therapy clinic offers tailored treatment plans for each patient, ensuring comprehensive care during recovery from PMDD. Ketamine infusions work quickly, and many patients experience significant improvement after just a few sessions. To schedule a consultation or learn more about how ketamine can assist with depression, contact us today.