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Cramping and Hormonal Instability due to PMS
A girl may have some of these symptoms or all of them, being able to present in different combination. PMS symptoms are usually more severe during the seven days immediately preceding the menstrual period and disappear with the arrival of menstruation. But most of the girls themselves do not have symptoms of PMS until several years have already menstruating, in case that might present.
While exact cause of PMS, seems due to fluctuations in hormone levels and their effects on the brain. During the second half of the menstrual cycle, the amount of progesterone in the body increases. Then, about seven days before the onset of menstrual period, levels of progesterone and estrogen drop dramatically.
The body of some women seems to be more sensitive to these hormonal fluctuations than others. Talk to your child’s doctor if your symptoms are severe or interfere with their daily activities.
Menstrual cramps. Many girls experience cramps during the first days of the menstrual period. Are caused by Prostaglandins, chemicals produced by the body that cause the smooth muscle of the uterus to contract. These involuntary contractions can be mild or sharp and intense.
Menstrual Problems

Many women also suffer from diarrhea, need to urinate every hour, or even have nausea, all this is due to reflex spasm in nearby organs.
The opposite problem may be due to poor uterine muscle tone, accompanied by heavy bleeding or “flood” during the period. There may be a feeling of heaviness or pelvic congestion. The lack of muscle tone may be due to having had numerous pregnancies, recent childbirth and problems that prevent proper contraction of the uterus, such as fibroids, polyps and adenomyosis.