Men and women who suffer better?

Research by scientists at the University of Malaga points out that pain tolerance in men and women is similar.

Many people previously believed that pain in men would be better than women. However, recent research by scientists from the University of Malaga has shown that pain tolerance in men and women is equivalent.

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Many previous clinical trials have shown that gender differences have an important effect on the susceptibility and pain tolerance of the disease, the effects of the drug and the recovery after anesthesia.

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Moreover, these results coincide with the perception of many people before that, women suffer very well, close to men.

To prove their hypothesis, experts from the University of Malaga conducted a trial with 400 patients with chronic spinal pain (190 men and 210 women) being treated at a medical center.

Accordingly, experts found that many individuals tend to accept current pain . Carmen Ramírez-Maestre, author of the study, said: "This means that people who are ill by default assume that their disease is chronic, so they are not focused on finding ways to reduce pain. Instead, they will put their energy into improving the quality of life, despite the pain. "

He added: "Positive thinking, improving quality of life . will help patients have a better mood . " Patients who are afraid of pain are more likely to be anxious and prone to depression.

Experts say that with the same level of pain, the female body releases more morphine than men to achieve the same pain relief. Besides, women are more sensitive and have a much faster way to treat wounds than men.

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Update 15 December 2018
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