Do you ever ask yourself, “Why am I so emotional on my period?” Learn more about the neurotransmitters and hormones behind your emotions and how to control your PMS anger.
Emotions add richness to daily life, reminding us that we’re alive—whether we’re feeling happy, sad, or even angry. However, not all emotions are welcome, especially when they disrupt our routine. For many women, controlling emotions becomes particularly challenging as they approach their menstrual period. A week or two before it starts, hormonal changes can lead to mood shifts, including irritation, anger, and unexpected food cravings.
Understanding the connection between your hormones and neurotransmitters is key to managing PMS symptoms. Imbalances can cause mood swings, weight gain, and even side effects that interfere with women’s health. In this guide, we’ll explore how these changes affect your mental state, provide practical treatment options, and share tips like following a balanced diet rich in whole grains, practicing regular exercise, and incorporating breathing exercises into your routine. Always consult your healthcare provider or gynecologist for personalized advice to protect your emotional well-being.