A recent study revealed that women with hyperactivity disorder and attention lack are more likely to mental health problems associated with the menstrual cycle. The study found that the disease increases the possibility of women with about 3 times the annoying disorder of the menstruation.
The previous disorder of the previous menophoric Disorder is a healthy condition that affects about 3% of women around the world. This condition can seriously affect the daily life of women, causing symptoms such as mood swings, emotion, depression, and anxiety.
These symptoms appear in the days before the menstrual cycle and disappear after their beginning, and the previous annoying disorder of menstruation may lead to severe consequences, such as increasing the risk of attempting to commit suicide.
The study was conducted by researchers from the University of Queen Mary in London in the United Kingdom and published its results in the British Journal of Psychiatry on June 18, and the British Independent newspaper wrote.
The researchers conducted an online survey of 715 women between the ages of 18 and 34 years in the United Kingdom, asking whether they were suffering from various symptoms of hyperactivity disorder, attention lack or previous disturbing menstruation, and whether they had a diagnosis of hyperactivity disorder and lack of attention from a doctor, and how these symptoms affected their lives.
The study found that about 31% of women with hyperactivity and attention disorder also suffer from the previous annoying disorder of menstruation, as well as about 41% of women who have high degrees of symptoms of hyperactivity disorder and attention lack (whether they were officially diagnosed with hyperactivity and attention lack).
In comparison, only about 9% of non -infected women with hyperactivity and attention lack meet the criteria of the previous annoying disorder of menstruation. The study also found that women with hyperactivity disorder and attention lack, which were diagnosed with depression or anxiety, had a greater risk of developing the previous disorder of the menstruation.
The research showed that the most common symptoms of premenstrual disorder are emotion, fatigue and depression. But women with hyperactivity and attention disorder may be more likely to develop insomnia.
Another research indicates that women with hyperplastic and attention disorder may be more likely to develop mental health problems during other periods of hormonal changes. For example, one study found that women with hyperactivity disorder and attention lack suffering from higher rates of depression and anxiety after the start of using composite oral hormonal contraceptives.
Another study found that women with hyperactivity and attention lack are more likely to develop postpartum depression compared to non -injured in this condition. The previous annoying disorder of menstruation can have profound negative effects on women’s lives.