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Irish Women Power Through Pain at Work
12 Mar
Summary
- Two-thirds of Irish women self-medicate for pain.
- 37% of women delay medical help fearing disbelief.
- 87% of women experience female health conditions.

A significant portion of Irish women, specifically two-thirds (66 percent), are resorting to self-medication with painkillers to manage discomfort during their workday. This practice reveals a deeply entrenched gender health gap where women feel pressured to suppress or endure their health issues, as highlighted by recent research.
This societal pattern discourages women from speaking openly about their health, leading many to dismiss their symptoms or question their experiences. Consequently, 37 percent of women report delaying medical attention because they fear not being believed, a concern significantly higher than the 23 percent reported by men.




