Volume 5, Issue 6 pp. 27-30
Men's Health
Open Access

Men don't get headache – do they?

David Kernick BSc, MD, FRCGP, DA, DRCOG, DCH

David Kernick BSc, MD, FRCGP, DA, DRCOG, DCH

GP with a special interest in headache

St Thomas Health Centre, Exeter

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First published: 27 November 2014

Abstract

The majority of troublesome headaches will be migraine, which is not difficult to diagnose and there are a number of effective treatment options. Although migraine headaches are more common in women, a significant number of men do experience them, but men are less likely to seek help from their GP.

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