How PMDD influencers are saving lives on social media
19-04-2025 10:00 via inews.co.uk

How PMDD influencers are saving lives on social media

Social media helps to create a sense of community and may even “save lives” among women with a little-known chronic condition, content creators who share their experiences online have said.Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) is a severe form of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) that causes emotional and psychological distress in the two weeks before a period, the luteal phase.It is thought that PMDD affects 3 per centto 8 per cent of women, although some estimates put the number at one
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