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How to handle premenstrual syndrome in primary care BJSM, Volume 32, Number 4.
Mild physiological premenstrual symptoms occur in 95% of women of reproductive age. Around 5% of symptomatic women have severe, debilitating symptoms that disrupt normal functioning. Primary care is well placed to recognise and manage premenstrual syndrome (PMS). It is important that primary care physicians diagnose and treat PMS appropriately, to improve patients’ quality of life.
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