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Causes of Premenstrual syndrome

The exact cause of PMS is not fully understood. It is thought to be linked to the changes in hormone levels that happen throughout your menstrual cycle. It is possible that women with low levels of the brain chemical serotonin are particularly sensitive to levels of the hormone progesterone, and this might lead to the symptoms of PMS.