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🔓 Unlock access to MedCircle’s depression workshops & series, plus connect with others who have experienced depression through your MedCircle Community. Join now: https://my.medcircle.com/community-yt Premenstrual dysphoric disorder or PMDD. is incredibly misunderstood. Most people don't understand when or why it happens, and how it is different from depression or major depressive disorder. In this video, you'll discover how to spot the 11 traits of PMDD vs depression. In this discussion, clinical psychologist Dr. Ramani and MedCircle host Kyle Kittleson answer... What is premenstrual dysphoric disorder? What are the common misconceptions about PMDD? What about the misdiagnosis? How many go undiagnosed altogether? How can someone spot each of the 11 symptoms: Mood changes Irritability, anger, or an uptick in interpersonal conflicts Feelings of depression, hopelessness, or having self-deprecating thoughts Anxiety or tension Lack of interest in people and activities you usually enjoy Difficulty concentrating Fatigue or lack of energy Appetite changes or specific food cravings Excessive sleepiness or insomnia Feeling overwhelmed or out of control Physical symptoms like breast soreness or swelling, joint or muscle pain, or feeling bloated How can someone spot the signs that these are PMDD and not something else? And more. #PMDD #Depression #MedCircle *MedCircle is not a referral service and does not recommend, endorse, discourage, screen, or approve any providers, medical procedures, products, or services; nor does MedCircle provide medical advice of any kind. This information is not specific medical advice and does not replace information you receive from your healthcare provider. You must talk with your healthcare provider for complete information about your health and treatment options. Only your healthcare provider has the knowledge and training to provide advice that is right for you.