That occurs premenstrually and subsides within the first two to three days of menstruation, recurs on a cyclical basis in the premenstrual phase, is not systematically present in the post-menstrual phase, and is severe enough to disrupt relationships with family and friends.The list of symptoms included over 150 different symptoms drawn from every medical specially. Common symptoms of PMS are: weight gain, bloating, edema, breast tenderness, headache, joint and muscle pains, acne, greasy hair, sadness anxiety, anger, irritability, decreased concentration decreased efficiency and social isolation. The duration and timing of the symptoms in relation to menstruation are variable from patient to patient while the severity of symptoms may fluctuate from cycle to cycle. The nature of symptoms usually remains constantIt is estimated that severe symptoms occur in between two to five percent of menstruating women.