The 200+ Symptoms of PMS You Might Not Know About
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The 200+ Symptoms of PMS You Might Not Know About

PMS can show up in over 200 different ways—from bloating and headaches to mood swings and fatigue. Some symptoms overlap with the diagnostic criteria for PMDD, which is often confused with bipolar disorder. Understanding your personal pattern is the first step to clarity and relief. Explore the full list of symptoms, learn what’s “normal,” and find out when to seek help.

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Do You Really Need an Estradiol Blood Test During Menopause?
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Do You Really Need an Estradiol Blood Test During Menopause?

Many women are told they need an estradiol blood test to confirm menopause or to monitor hormone replacement therapy (HRT). But the truth is, blood levels don’t always reflect what’s happening in your body. In most cases, your symptoms — not a single blood test result — are the most reliable guide. Learn why estradiol testing is rarely necessary, when it can be helpful, and how a personalised approach leads to better menopause care.

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How PMS and PMDD Are Diagnosed
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How PMS and PMDD Are Diagnosed

Wondering whether your symptoms are PMS or PMDD? Diagnosis relies on tracking cycles, using tools like the PSST and Mortola Calendar, and ruling out other causes. Here’s how doctors make the distinction and why symptom records are essential.

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Menopause or Thyroid Disease? How to Tell the Difference
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Menopause or Thyroid Disease? How to Tell the Difference

Feeling tired, foggy, or just not yourself in midlife? Menopause and thyroid disease share many of the same symptoms — from fatigue and mood swings to weight changes and poor sleep. At Sirona Health, our perimenopause blood panels include thyroid screening, with advanced testing available if needed. Find out how checking both can help you get answers and feel like yourself again.

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How Common Are PMS and PMDD?
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How Common Are PMS and PMDD?

Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) affects nearly half of women worldwide, while the more severe Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) is less common but often underdiagnosed. This blog explores how common PMS and PMDD really are, why prevalence rates vary, and the challenges researchers face in understanding these conditions.

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PMS vs PMDD: Understanding the Key Differences
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PMS vs PMDD: Understanding the Key Differences

Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) are often confused — but they’re not the same. PMS is common and can cause a range of physical and emotional symptoms, while PMDD is a severe, often disabling condition that affects mood, work, and relationships. In this post, we’ll explain the key differences, how doctors diagnose PMS and PMDD, and what treatments are available.

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Is HRT Right for Me? How Mira Helps Make That Decision Easier
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Is HRT Right for Me? How Mira Helps Make That Decision Easier

Navigating hormone therapy decisions can be complex. Mira's hormone tracking technology offers personalised insights into your hormonal patterns, helping identify whether estrogen, progesterone, or other factors are contributing to your symptoms. This data empowers you and your healthcare provider to make informed, tailored decisions about HRT, ensuring a treatment plan that aligns with your unique hormonal profile. Discover how Mira can guide you through this important decision-making process.

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How the Mira Monitor Can Help You Understand Your Hormone Chaos
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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
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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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Navigating the Decision to Stop HRT: What We Know — and What We Still Don’t
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Navigating the Decision to Stop HRT: What We Know — and What We Still Don’t

Thinking about stopping HRT? At Sirona Health, we know there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. While HRT offers relief from symptoms like hot flushes and brain fog, the decision to stop depends on your age, symptom severity, and health risks. And with up to 40% of women experiencing a return of symptoms—some restarting HRT later—making the timing and method right is key. Learn what current guidelines say, why research gaps remain, and how we can support you in making a confident, personalised choice.

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Understanding Progesterone and Progestogens: What You Need to Know
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Understanding Progesterone and Progestogens: What You Need to Know

Progesterone is a vital hormone that plays a key role in regulating the menstrual cycle, preparing the body for implantation, and maintaining a healthy pregnancy. During perimenopause, progesterone levels fluctuate, leading to symptoms like irregular periods, mood swings, and sleep disturbances. Understanding these changes and how to manage them is crucial for women's health during this transitional phase. Explore how monitoring progesterone levels can provide insights into your health and guide effective treatment strategies.

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