When Your Health Fluctuates with Your Cycle: Understanding Premenstrual Exacerbation
PMDD Georgina Standen PMDD Georgina Standen

When Your Health Fluctuates with Your Cycle: Understanding Premenstrual Exacerbation

Many women notice their health feels different in the days before their period. For some, existing conditions like migraines, asthma, or depression become more intense—a phenomenon known as premenstrual exacerbation (PME). Unlike PMS or PMDD, PME doesn’t cause new symptoms, but it amplifies what’s already there. Understanding PME can help you take control of your health and manage symptoms more effectively.

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How the Mira Monitor Can Help You Understand Your Hormone Chaos
Menopause, PMDD, Women's Health Georgina Standen Menopause, PMDD, Women's Health Georgina Standen

How the Mira Monitor Can Help You Understand Your Hormone Chaos

Experiencing fatigue, bloating, or mood swings despite normal blood tests? The Mira monitor tracks key hormones—LH, E3G, PdG, and FSH—through daily urine samples, revealing patterns like estrogen dominance or low progesterone. This data helps pinpoint ovulatory cycles and hormonal imbalances, offering clarity during perimenopause. At Sirona Health, we interpret your Mira results in the context of your symptoms, guiding decisions on HRT, supplements, and lifestyle interventions.

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Why Perimenopause Feels So Confusing and What You Can Do About It
Menopause Georgina Standen Menopause Georgina Standen

Why Perimenopause Feels So Confusing and What You Can Do About It

Are your periods suddenly unpredictable? Mood swings or brain fog creeping in? You’re not imagining it—and you’re not alone. Perimenopause is a hormonal rollercoaster, with fluctuating cycles, sleep issues, anxiety, fatigue, and weight changes—yet a single blood test often misses the bigger picture. At Sirona Health, we use the Mira hormone monitor to track estrogen, LH, FSH, and progesterone levels over time. That way, we can decode how your hormones relate to your symptoms and tailor personalised advice—so you stop guessing and start understanding what’s happening in your body.

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