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Are Women More Prone to Migraine Headaches?

March 23rd, 2008 . by chubs

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Headaches normally occur in both men and women. However, statistics data show that women experience migraine about 2-3 times more than men do. Out of the 20 million women in the US who struggle with headaches, 9 million women suffer from migraines. Women also claim to endure higher levels of pain, longer duration of headaches and even experience vomiting and nausea. Studies tend to explain this data by stating that migraines in women may be related to changes in ovarian hormones. For example, several women report that their headaches occur during their menstrual cycles and that the use of oral contraceptive pills and menopause are also responsible for the increase in the frequency and severity of migraine attacks. Thus, it is absolutely necessary for women to understand these changes in their bodies in order to determine effective ways of treating migraine.

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