Characterization of symptoms and edema distribution in premenstrual syndrome

Pascale Mutti Tacani,1 Danielle de Oliveira Ribeiro,1 Barbara Evelyn Barros Guimarães,1 Aline Fernanda Perez Machado,2 Rogério Eduardo Tacani1,2 1Physical Therapy Department, São Camilo University Center, 2Physical Therapy Department, São Paulo City Univ...

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Main Authors: Tacani PM, Ribeiro DO, Barros Guimarães BE, Machado AFP, Tacani RE
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2015-03-01
Series:International Journal of Women's Health
Online Access:http://www.dovepress.com/characterization-of-symptoms-and-edema-distribution-in-premenstrual-sy-peer-reviewed-article-IJWH
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spelling doaj-6be3389d1edf4e4183f966c2495b4edd2020-11-25T02:27:03ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of Women's Health1179-14112015-03-012015default29730320835Characterization of symptoms and edema distribution in premenstrual syndromeTacani PMRibeiro DOBarros Guimarães BEMachado AFPTacani RE Pascale Mutti Tacani,1 Danielle de Oliveira Ribeiro,1 Barbara Evelyn Barros Guimarães,1 Aline Fernanda Perez Machado,2 Rogério Eduardo Tacani1,2 1Physical Therapy Department, São Camilo University Center, 2Physical Therapy Department, São Paulo City University (UNICID), São Paulo, Brazil Background: Premenstrual syndrome is a group of symptoms linked to the menstrual cycle, and edema is among these symptoms. Physiotherapy is often sought by many patients for the treatment of edema; however, for an adequate prescription of physiotherapeutic procedures, the distribution of edema throughout the body has yet to be characterized. Objective: To determine the most frequent symptoms and body regions that present with edema in women during the premenstrual period.Subjects and methods: Sixty women with a mean age of 24.6±4.7 years were evaluated during their premenstrual (between days 21 and 28) and menstrual period (between days 1 and 3), and the collected data included body mass, height, biotype (body-fat distribution), face, breast, limb-circumference measurements, and limb-volume estimate, and an adapted version of the Premenstrual Symptoms Screening Tool was used. Statistical analysis was performed using Student’s t-test and the test for equality of two proportions (P≤0.05).Results: Premenstrual syndrome was identified in 91.7% of the women, and the most frequent symptoms were irritability (73.33%) and physical symptoms, including swelling (65%), and anxiety (58.3%). Edema was detected in the following areas: facial, epigastric, mammary, umbilical, and pubic, the mid-third of the arms, distal forearm, in both thighs and in the mid-third of the legs determined by circumference measurements, and in both upper and lower limbs, according to the estimated volume.Conclusion: In this study population, the most frequent symptoms were irritability, physical symptoms, and anxiety, with distribution of edema in the face, breast, abdomen, pubic area, distal upper limb, and proximal lower limb. Keywords: premenstrual syndrome, menstrual cycle, edema, women’s health, affective symptoms, body surface areahttp://www.dovepress.com/characterization-of-symptoms-and-edema-distribution-in-premenstrual-sy-peer-reviewed-article-IJWH
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Barros Guimarães BE
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Tacani RE
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Barros Guimarães BE
Machado AFP
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Characterization of symptoms and edema distribution in premenstrual syndrome
International Journal of Women's Health
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Ribeiro DO
Barros Guimarães BE
Machado AFP
Tacani RE
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title Characterization of symptoms and edema distribution in premenstrual syndrome
title_short Characterization of symptoms and edema distribution in premenstrual syndrome
title_full Characterization of symptoms and edema distribution in premenstrual syndrome
title_fullStr Characterization of symptoms and edema distribution in premenstrual syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of symptoms and edema distribution in premenstrual syndrome
title_sort characterization of symptoms and edema distribution in premenstrual syndrome
publisher Dove Medical Press
series International Journal of Women's Health
issn 1179-1411
publishDate 2015-03-01
description Pascale Mutti Tacani,1 Danielle de Oliveira Ribeiro,1 Barbara Evelyn Barros Guimarães,1 Aline Fernanda Perez Machado,2 Rogério Eduardo Tacani1,2 1Physical Therapy Department, São Camilo University Center, 2Physical Therapy Department, São Paulo City University (UNICID), São Paulo, Brazil Background: Premenstrual syndrome is a group of symptoms linked to the menstrual cycle, and edema is among these symptoms. Physiotherapy is often sought by many patients for the treatment of edema; however, for an adequate prescription of physiotherapeutic procedures, the distribution of edema throughout the body has yet to be characterized. Objective: To determine the most frequent symptoms and body regions that present with edema in women during the premenstrual period.Subjects and methods: Sixty women with a mean age of 24.6±4.7 years were evaluated during their premenstrual (between days 21 and 28) and menstrual period (between days 1 and 3), and the collected data included body mass, height, biotype (body-fat distribution), face, breast, limb-circumference measurements, and limb-volume estimate, and an adapted version of the Premenstrual Symptoms Screening Tool was used. Statistical analysis was performed using Student’s t-test and the test for equality of two proportions (P≤0.05).Results: Premenstrual syndrome was identified in 91.7% of the women, and the most frequent symptoms were irritability (73.33%) and physical symptoms, including swelling (65%), and anxiety (58.3%). Edema was detected in the following areas: facial, epigastric, mammary, umbilical, and pubic, the mid-third of the arms, distal forearm, in both thighs and in the mid-third of the legs determined by circumference measurements, and in both upper and lower limbs, according to the estimated volume.Conclusion: In this study population, the most frequent symptoms were irritability, physical symptoms, and anxiety, with distribution of edema in the face, breast, abdomen, pubic area, distal upper limb, and proximal lower limb. Keywords: premenstrual syndrome, menstrual cycle, edema, women’s health, affective symptoms, body surface area
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