Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) is characterized by a variety of physical, emotional, and behavioral symptoms that women may experience in the period leading up to menstruation. These symptoms typically alleviate or disappear with the onset of menstruation.

Common symptoms of PMS may include:

* Emotional and Behavioral Symptoms:
* Depression, anxiety, tension, irritability, and mood swings
* Difficulty concentrating and absentmindedness
* Social withdrawal
* Lethargy, fatigue, and an excessive desire to sleep
* Appetite changes, intense cravings for specific foods (food crises)
* Increased libido

* Physical Symptoms:
* Breast tenderness, fullness, or swelling
* Headaches and migraine-like pains
* Joint or muscle aches
* Fluid retention (edema) in the body and associated temporary weight gain of up to 2-3 kg
* Digestive system discomforts such as nausea, vomiting, constipation, or diarrhea
* Increased acne breakouts
* Alcohol intolerance or sensitivity