Molly has been diagnosed with PMDD. What is this and what symptoms would she have? How might her doctors try to help her?

What will be an ideal response?


Severe cases of premenstrual mood changes are diagnosed as PMDD. Women like Molly with PMDD experience more depression, changes in appetite (consuming more calories total and more calories from fat), and impaired cognitive performance than women who do not suffer from this disorder. Molly's symptoms are consistent with a hypothesis linking serotonin dysfunction with PMDD, leading her doctors to try a treatment of medication with selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).

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