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Psychosomatic Medicine, Vol 57, Issue 6 536-540, Copyright © 1995 by American Psychosomatic Society


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Do premenstrual pain and edema exhibit seasonal variability?

JJ Marbach, KG Raphael and BP Dohrenwend
School of Public Health, Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA.

This study tested whether symptoms of pain and edema associated with change during the premenstrual phase of the monthly menstrual cycle exhibit a seasonal pattern. Menstruating chronic myofascial face pain cases (N = 99) and acquaintance controls (N = 100) were questioned about their premenstrual symptoms during the prior month in each of 10 consecutive months. Unlike myofascial face pain and psychological distress, premenstrual symptoms of general discomfort and edema did not show an exacerbation in the dark months for either cases or controls. The positive results for distress and facial pain and the negative results for the premenstrual symptoms occurred whether or not respondents met an algorithmic diagnosis of DSM-IV premenstrual dysphoric syndrome.


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