Headaches: A Gendered Illness
Abstract
Headaches are not a symptom but a neurological disorder which mainly affects females and is the human race’s third most frequent and second most disabling illness, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). Headaches are the epitome of chronic pain in females during their peak years of life. Those who are prone to this disorder suffer not only physically during an acute headache attack with its resulting incapacitating effects but also because of the anguish associated with the onset of new attacks. Its lack of 'social' recognition as a genuine, severe and incapacitating pathology is a further aggravation for those who experience this condition.
How to Cite This Article
Karidia Karaboue (2023).
Headaches: A Gendered Illness
. International Journal of Multidisciplinary Comprehensive Research (IJMCR), 2(6), 65-67. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/IJMCR.2023.2.6.65-67