Burkhardt Julia E, Spierings Egilius L H
Department of Neurology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.
Rev Neurol Dis. 2010;7(4):125-31.
In general practice, the sex-specific consultation rate for headache is only slightly lower for men than it is for women. Headache is 2 to 3 times more common in women than it is in men, and women outnumber men in general practice by 2-fold. However, in headache practice they seem to outnumber men by 4- to 5-fold, suggesting a specific barrier to seeking specialty care. Although there is extensive literature specifically concerning headache in women, a PubMed search did not reveal any publications specifically addressing the problem in men, with the exception of cluster headache, a well-known headache condition that is more frequent in men. As a first attempt at filling this void, we analyzed the headache features, associated symptoms, and precipitating, aggravating, and relieving factors in 100 randomly selected men from a headache practice. Our results indicate that headache is a significant medical problem in men, and they seem to be underrepresented when it comes to seeking expert headache care.
在普通医疗实践中,男性因头痛的特定咨询率仅略低于女性。头痛在女性中的发生率是男性的2至3倍,且在普通医疗实践中女性人数是男性的2倍。然而,在头痛专科门诊中,女性人数似乎是男性的4至5倍,这表明存在寻求专科护理的特定障碍。尽管有大量专门针对女性头痛的文献,但PubMed搜索未发现任何专门针对男性该问题的出版物,除了丛集性头痛,这是一种在男性中更常见的著名头痛病症。作为填补这一空白的首次尝试,我们分析了从头痛专科门诊随机选取的100名男性的头痛特征、相关症状以及诱发、加重和缓解因素。我们的结果表明,头痛在男性中是一个重大的医学问题,而且在寻求头痛专家护理方面,男性的代表性似乎不足。