Women May Be More Adept Than Men At Discerning Pain
Pain researchers say men and women respond differently to pain, and women may "feel more" pain than men. Understanding the differences in pain perception could lead to better treatments.
by Patti Neighmond
Aug 26, 2019
4 minutes
The pathway to opioid abuse for women often starts with a prescription from the doctor's office. One reason is that women are more likely than men to seek help for pain.
Pain researchers say not only do women suffer more painful conditions, they actually perceive pain more intensely than men do.
"The burden of pain is substantially greater for women than men," says researcher and psychologist Roger Fillingim, "and that led pain researchers like myself to wonder if the pain perception system is different in women than in men."
For more than two decades, Fillingim has been studying gender differences and pain, most recently at the
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