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    Women Feel Pain More Intensely Than Men

    When a woman falls ill, her pain may be more intense than a man's, a new study suggests.

    Across a number of different diseases, including diabetes, arthritis and certain respiratory infections, women in the study reported feeling more pain than men, the researchers said.

    The study is one of the largest to examine sex differences in human pain perception. The results are in line with earlier findings, and reveal that sex differences in pain sensitivity may be present in many more diseases than previously thought.

    Because pain is subjective, the researchers can't know for sure whether women, in fact, experience more pain than men. A number of factors, including a person's mood and whether they take pain medication, likely influence how much pain they say they're in.

    "Whatever the reason, I think it's important to be aware of this pain discrepancy between men and women and look into it further," said study researcher Linda Liu, a doctoral student in Stanford University Biomedical Informatics program.

    Future studies, in both people and animals, should analyze their results to see whether sex differences in pain may be present, Liu said. Many studies in animals do not include females, or fail to report the sex of animals used, Liu said.

    The study was published online Jan. 12 in the Journal of Pain.

    Sex differences

    Most human studies examining gender differences in reported pain have compared the number of women with the number of men with a given condition who say they are in pain. But most haven't looked at how intense the pain is, and many have not included enough people to be able to detect differences between the sexes in pain perception, the researchers said.

    The new study included information from more than 11,000 patients whose pain scores were recorded in electronic medical records at Stanford Hospital and Clinics between 2007 and 2010. Patients were asked to rate their pain on a scale of zero (no pain) to 10 (worst pain imaginable).

    In all, the researchers assessed sex differences in reported pain for more than 250 diseases and conditions.

    For almost every diagnosis, women reported higher average pain scores than men. Women's scores were, on average, 20 percent higher than men's scores, according to the study.

    Women with lower back pain, and knee and leg strain consistently reported higher scores than men. Women also reported feeling more pain in the neck (for conditions such as torticollis, in which the neck muscles twist or spasm) and sinuses (during sinus infections) than did men, a result not found by previous research.

    Pain perception

    It could be that women assign different numbers to the level of pain they perceive compared with men, said Roger B. Fillingim, a pain researcher at the University of Florida College of Dentistry, who was not involved with the new study.

    But the study was large, and the findings are backed up by previous work, Fillingim said.

    "I think the most [simple] explanation is that women are indeed experiencing higher levels of pain than men," Fillingim said.

    The reason for this is not known, Fillingim said. Past research suggests a number of factors contribute to perceptions of pain level, including hormones, genetics and psychological factors, which may vary between men and women, Fillingim said. It's also possible the pain systems work differently in men and women, or women experience more severe forms of disease than men, he said.

    Future research is needed to find out the exact causes of pain perception differences, and which ones would be best to target for more effective pain control, Fillingim said.

    Finding biological markers for pain, such as genes or proteins, would also help take some of the subjectivity out of assessing the experience of pain, Liu said, but the identification of such markers is likely a long way off.

    Pass it on: Across many different diseases, women say they experience more pain than men.

    This story was provided by MyHealthNewsDaily, a sister site to LiveScience. Follow MyHealthNewsDaily staff writer Rachael Rettner on Twitter @RachaelRettner. Find us on Facebook.

     
    • Nico Foeken  •  3 mths ago
      This is nonsense, women survive the pain of giving birth, a similar situation would finish any man.
    • Jeffery  •  Quincy, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      Sounds like a #$%$ study- could be a completely "cultural" phenomenon. The very fact that it's a "subjective" issue precludes any concrete findings. Show me some brain scans, and I'll look at it again.
      • Phil 4 mths ago
        You sound like a feminist in denial.

        Just sayin'
    • gadfly05  •  4 mths ago
      Does that explain why my wife develops a headache every time I feel "frisky"?
      • Sambo 4 mths ago
        your going about it wrong, first bring her some aspirin. when she asks why your bringing it to her you tell her its for her headache. when she says she doesn't have a headache, thats when you start getting frisky.

        you: here honey, i brought you two aspirin.
        her: whats that for?
        you: your headache.
        her: i don't have a headache.
        you: oh, lets have sex.
      • gadfly05 4 mths ago
        That worked just once.
      • Phil 4 mths ago
        She gets a headache because she's already tired from getting plowed by your best friend.
    • Orca  •  4 mths ago
      Sigh... I come to a different conclusion. Women rate the same sensation as higher, as they are not socially conditioned since birth to be "strong". Same reason men cry less, even though we feel the same emotions. Women are allowed to express their pain more than men. Which sounds to me to be the simplest reason.
      • nicole 4 mths ago
        its nice to hear an opinion without it sounding like it came from a caveman lol argh argh me man u woman me boss lol.thank you Orca for being normal
      • ARCHER 4 mths ago
        Never been told to be a women...
      • E5 4 mths ago
        Good comment.
    • JOHNd  •  4 mths ago
      Both the article and the researchers appear to claim that the study shows that women FEEL pain more acutely than men do, or that the same illnesses and conditions are experienced as more painful by women than they are by men. I cannot see any possible way to confirm such a conclusion, and I'd say there was not a shred of evidence for it in the study described. All they did was to ask for subjective RATINGS of pain for conditions the researchers assumed were equally painful. The study merely shows that women give their pain higher numerical "ratings" than men do. Men may think it "unmanly" to complain about pain, and under-rate it. Women may be more likely to "exaggerate" their pain for sympathy, or less likely to minimize it, since they don't feel cultural pressure to do so, as men might. The "conclusion" touted in the headline is silly, overblown, and unsupported. It should read "Study finds that women report higher levels of pain than men do".
      • BIG M 4 mths ago
        I tell you this Johnd, I have 5 children and Im glad I didnt have to carry and birth them. Women can have all the claims to feeling pain more than men, ....... they will get no argument from me.
      • M 4 mths ago
        BIG M: That's because you're a mangina drone, who has gulped down the female supremacist kool-aid since birth. You publicly "accept" women as being superior in every way, because you feel it'll get you less hassle from your wife, and will ultimately get you laid more often.

        You're a submissive joke. Your wife doesn't respect you because of it. She simply tolerates it. That's if she hasn't left you already.
      • Mort 4 mths ago
        M,

        He has 5 kids.. Which means that his evil plan to be submissive in the hopes of getting laid more often is obviously working.... now someone needs to inform him of this new thing called condoms.

        His plan probably works better than sitting in your parent's basement seems to be workig for you.

        On the other side of it.. I shattered my hip and crushed my foot in a motorcycle accident and manned up and took the pain without crying, whining, or going into shock... at least part of that pain tolerance is genetic, but some of it stems from the expectations put upon me in the culture I was raised in.

        We don't whine, we don't cry.. we grimace, and swear and make bad jokes about it.

        That cultural and societal expectation is why it is called "manning up"
    • E5  •  4 mths ago
      I think that these results are designed to troll us into responding.
      • geniusandinsanitywalkdown ... 4 mths ago
        These results were desinged to make men look bad (just like all the 'home work study's" that EXCLUDE traditional male work around a house).
        .
        If we IGNORE the work men usually do around the house, we can sure make men appear lazy
    • Attila  •  4 mths ago
      Most people these days don't really know the difference between "Discomfort" and "Pain".
      I don't care to hear about your discomfort when I'm in pain!
    • DAWN  •  Toronto, Canada  •  4 mths ago
      Two things. One, men are more likely to be given pain medication than women. I have never figured that one out.
      Second, what men complain about in public and how they complain in private are two different things. Men in public would never admit to having pain. The other men would never let him live it down. If they were reporting to a woman, they would be keeping up the strong man image. At home with their wives they turn into crying 2 years olds.
      As for being able to handle pain, my oldest daughter is scary in the amount of pain she can handle. After an 8 hour operation, she was up and running around the next day. They day she had her wisdon teeth out she went out with friends. When she was four, with toncils the size of golf balls, she told me that her throat hurt a little bit.
      My husbands mother was like her. So is his one cousin, also female. My youngest daughter on the other hand is a whimp.
    • Arjuna  •  Bend, Oregon  •  4 mths ago
      We're told from the time that we are little, about how tough we are supposed to be, and to not be "cry babies". Girls are not trained in the same way at all. So it's no surprise that we would understate the pain we are feeling, compared to women.
      I think the findings are bunk.
    • DLP  •  4 mths ago
      Pain tolerance and pain threshold are two different things...and very differently for EVERBODY. I don't believe sex plays any role in the difference.
    • doug  •  Burlington, Canada  •  4 mths ago
      Women have to endure menstruation, childbirth, and being treated like chattel- I think they bear pain daily better than men!
    • Ulfheonar  •  Gainesville, Florida  •  4 mths ago
      Feminism, the fatherless child of egalitarianism, held that the sexes, including confused and undifferentiated sexes, are genetically equal and therefore interchangeable and thus, any suggestions that women cannot compete with men at sports and are less suited for careers in the military, sciences, or in math, are met with fury.
    • Nicole  •  Burlington, Canada  •  4 mths ago
      Then why are men the big babies when they're hurt or not feeling well??
    • Dusty Rhoades  •  4 mths ago
      "Because pain is subjective, the researchers can't know for sure whether women, in fact, experience more pain than men."

      But since women complain more when in pain, these researchers think they feel pain more intensely? I'm not buying it.
    • autumn_tides  •  Courtenay, Canada  •  4 mths ago
      I work in the health care field and it actually takes effort to get a guy to rate his pain realistically, to drop the bravado about how much pain he's in. It's a cultural thing for sure. If you have any experience in the area you can a) tell when a patient is LYING and b) see pain in body language. It's very easy to see who is in pain and how much pain they are experiencing. My female clients are typically honest if the pain is influencing their daily lives because of its severity, if it doesn't affect daily routine, they seem to be better at brushing it off. Why do you think so many women mistake a heart attack for heartburn? And who out there has dealt with a guy with a cold? This study is totally ridiculous.Man or woman, it seems pretty clear that pain is felt pretty evenly and to roughly the same degree across the board, its the level "don't whine' that comes into play.
    • Jim  •  4 mths ago
      But our orgasm are better - never faked
    • Cynthia  •  4 mths ago
      Well I think it really depends on what you are comparing it to. E.g compared to how I felt after being run down by a truck, I'm doing awesome, compared to what I felt like before that happend I feel like shit. Then, I'm a woman and can actually admit that I feel pain, whereas a man who might feel the same as me, has to play it off as nothing, otherwise he's considered a wimp. So, I guess it's hard to know for real who's feeling it more.
    • Imaginary  •  4 mths ago
      'For almost every diagnosis, women reported higher average pain scores than men. Women's scores were, on average, 20 percent higher than men's scores, according to the study.' Is this really down to differences in sex? Or perhaps because society has us programmed into gender roles in which men are expected to 'cope' more with pain than women?
    • raymond  •  4 mths ago
      Funny that one factor they mention that influences how much pain we feel is whether or not we are taking pain medicine. Really? No @#$@#? Pain medicine effects how much pain we feel? Never would have thought that.

      Seems like if you want to study people's response to pain or pain sensitivity, you would want to have them not take pain meds, or eliminate that factor somehow else.
    • raymond  •  4 mths ago
      Are women feeling higher levels of pain than men, or do they have lower levels of pain tolerance? One reason to pinpoint the difference is that it is possible to increase pain tolerance. But either way, when people experience pain, especially chronic pain, it is important to increase their pain tolerance.
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