PMDD

If you feel like a different person in the days or weeks before your period — more anxious, irritable, or emotionally overwhelmed — you’re not alone. BloomingRX offers warm, judgment-free support for PMDD and other hormonal mood conditions, with safe, effective virtual care from licensed providers.

Understanding PMDD

Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) is more than PMS. It’s a severe mood disorder tied to hormonal changes in your cycle — and it can impact relationships, work, and your sense of self. PMDD often appears 1–2 weeks before menstruation and fades after it starts, but the emotional toll can be significant.

Common Symptoms of PMDD:

  • Sudden mood swings or tearfulness
  • Intense irritability or anger
  • Anxiety or panic symptoms
  • Fatigue or low energy
  • Difficulty concentrating
  • Changes in appetite or sleep
  • Feeling out of control or unlike yourself

Virtual Treatment for PMDD — Compassionate and Evidence-Based

At BloomingRX, your care begins with a private online consultation where you can share your symptoms, cycle patterns, and history. A licensed provider will carefully review your responses and, if appropriate, recommend a treatment plan — which may include medication to help regulate mood symptoms before and during your cycle.

What You Can Expect:

  • Licensed providers trained in hormonal mood care
  • Personalized treatment plans, reviewed within 48 hours
  • Safe, effective medications like SSRIs or hormonal support options
  • Ongoing communication for refill requests or adjustments
  • All care delivered 100% online — from the comfort of home
FAQs About PMDD & Virtual Care

You Might Be Wondering

Yes. While PMS may cause mild discomfort, PMDD symptoms are more severe, especially in terms of emotional and mood changes. PMDD can significantly affect daily functioning.

Many people experience symptom relief with specific SSRIs, hormonal options, or other evidence-based medications — prescribed when appropriate by your provider.

No formal diagnosis is required to begin. Your provider will assess your symptoms through the intake form and help determine the best next steps.

That’s very common. Your provider will consider patterns and fluctuations as part of your treatment plan, and you can adjust it over time.

You Don’t Have to Dread Every Month. Relief Starts Here.