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GETTING STARTED 3
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PMS 0
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The Basics 5
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Treatments 5
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Lifestyle Interventions 5
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Visiting a Doctor 5
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Quick Facts 2
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PME 0
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The Basics 3
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Treatments 1
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Visiting a Doctor 1
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PERIOD CRAMPS 0
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The Basics 5
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Treatments 3
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Lifestyle Interventions 5
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Visiting a Doctor 5
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Quick Facts 2
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PERIOD MIGRAINES 0
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The Basics 5
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Treatments 4
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Lifestyle Interventions 5
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Visiting a Doctor 5
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Quick Facts 2
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5. 2nd Opinion?
Updated on Jan 29, 2026
When Should You Get a Second Opinion for PMS?
The primary reason someone looks for a second opinion is when the diagnosis is not clear, treatment options seem complicated to the patient, greater than normal risk is involved, or if the patient is not satisfied by the doctor’s communication.
Here are a few reasons why would you need to have a second opinion in regards to your PMS:
- When the doctor doesn't take your concerns seriously.
- Ignores sign and symptoms of PMS as normal for periods
- If you feel your care is improper or symptoms are not being addressed properly
- Not seeing an improvement after 3-4 cycles of treatment
- If pharmacological treatment options like Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) or Combined Oral Contraceptives are recommended by the doctor.
Medically reviewed by: Dr Yash Bahuguna
Researched by: Dr Inara Isani
Written by: Avantika Sukhia
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