A diuretic is a drug that increases urinary output. There is no evidence of fluid retention premenstrually, so drugs designed to increase fluid output by increasing the daily urine volume (diuretics) are not to be generally recommended. Some women are convinced that they have fluid retention with evidence of ankle swelling but this is usually a result of a redistribution of body fluid. An occasional mild diuretic may be considered in these circumstances.


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This is the personal website of David A Viniker MD FRCOG, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist at Whipps Cross University Hospital, London - Specialist Interests - Reproductive Medicine including Infertility, PCOS, PMS, Menopause and HRT.

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