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Migraine: three figures on a disease still (too) minimized


Migraine is a disabling pathology in many ways. However, its symptoms and impact are often underestimated by the personal and professional entourage of patients.

Migraine is a neurological disease that affects approximately 15 % of the world’s population. In France, it concerns around eleven million people (16 % of the population). Migraine attacks are manifested (most often) by pulsatile pain located at the level of the temple, nausea, vomiting, as well as increased sensitivity to light, noises and smells. Very disabling symptoms on a daily basis. The Global Burden of Disease international study also establishes that migraine is the second most disabling cause in adults 15-49 years old, after lumbar pain. However, the impact of this disease on the daily life of patients is still underestimated … including by health professionals, as shown in A recent investigation Produced in France with more than 680 migraine by the association La Voix des Migraineux. As World Solidarity Day for Migraine approaches on June 21, here are three impactful figures to better understand this disease.

Three times more women affected

Migraine is a disease that affects women about three times more than men. The migraine crises (whose causes are sometimes multifactorial) are in 60 % of cases of catamenial origin, that is to say caused by the fall of estrogens at the time of the rules. This partly explains why this disease concerns women more than men. Especially since it occurs in other major periods of hormonal upheaval in these: puberty, pregnancy and menopause. But hormonal variations are not the only factor. Several research has shown that chronic stress, notably linked to The mental load linked to domestic and family tasks (which falls still mostly women) is likely to increase the frequency of crises.

Seven years of medical wandering

“A obstacle course”. It is in these terms that migraine patients interviewed in the study published last April by the French association The votes of the migrainers evoke their medical career. On average, medical wandering (delay between the appearance of the first crises and the establishment of a formal medical diagnosis and/or obtaining treatment) For these patients is 7.5 years. Participants explain that they have viewed an average of 2.7 health professionals before obtaining a diagnosis. In addition, more than half of the participants confide that they do not feel listened to or supported by health professionals. Medical pedagogy also leaves something to be desired: only 56 % of patients believe they have received clear explanations at the time of diagnosis.

Twenty million work days lost

In addition to having a real impact on social and family life, migraine also has repercussions on professional life. According to the investigation carried out for the migraine voice, 55 % of patients had to stop working for more than 21 days over the last three months.

A major brake in professional life which also has a financial cost: the French Federation of Neurology believes that Nearly twenty million working days are lost due to migraine. According to the Federation, annual health expenses linked to the absenteeism of migraine patients amount to nearly three billion euros.

amara.brooks
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Amara is a sports journalist, sharing updates and insights on women's sports, inspiring stories from athletes, and coverage of major sporting events.
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