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Neurosurgeon Reveals Why Migraines Hit Women Harder

29 Nov

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Summary

  • Hormonal changes alter the brain's pain processing pathways.
  • Estrogen fluctuations significantly impact brain pain signals.
  • Women's trigeminal pathways are more sensitive to migraine pain.
Neurosurgeon Reveals Why Migraines Hit Women Harder

Neurosurgeon Dr. Jay Jagannathan explains that hormonal shifts significantly impact how the brain processes pain, leading to more severe migraines in women. Fluctuations in estrogen, a hormone that protects brain cells, directly affect the brain's pain pathways, blood vessels, and neurotransmitters during various life stages like the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and menopause.

This hormonal influence is a primary reason why women often experience intensified migraine symptoms. Furthermore, women tend to have more sensitive trigeminal pathways, the system directly linked to migraine pain, contributing to their greater susceptibility and severity of headaches compared to men.

Dr. Jagannathan suggests several management strategies for women, including maintaining hydration to reduce vascular irritation, actively managing stress through daily habits to lower migraine frequency, and crucially, understanding their individual hormonal cycles. This understanding can be key to predicting and preventing migraine attacks.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Estrogen fluctuations directly impact the brain's pain pathways and neurotransmitters, often worsening migraines.
Dr. Jagannathan recommends hydration, stress management, and understanding hormonal cycles for migraine relief.
Women's trigeminal pathways are generally more sensitive, making them more prone to severe migraine pain.

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