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Chronic Pain in Women More Complex, Difficult to Treat

by Dr. Enozia Vakil on Oct 27 2013 10:44 PM

 Chronic Pain in Women More Complex, Difficult to Treat
A woman's chronic pain may be more complex and much difficult to treat as compared to chronic pain in men, experts claim.
This means gender-specific drugs and treatment methods are needed, according to leading Australian neuroscientist Dr Mark Hutchinson from the school of medical sciences at the University of Adelaide.

Although his work is on laboratory rodents at this stage, he said that these studies certainly show that women's experience of pain is more severe, News.com.au reported.

Dr Hutchinson, who will present his finding at a Faculty of Pain Medicine (FPM) meeting in Sydney, said that there are fundamental differences in the experience.

The focus of his work is to understand why acute pain turns to longer-term pain in some people and why this is more prevalent in women than in men.

His laboratory work has established for the first time that the brain's immune cells, known as glial cells, contribute to differences in pain between the sexes.

He said that understanding female chronic pain is profoundly important to treatment methods.

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Source-ANI


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