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Yes. Three quarters of migraine patients are female. Migraine is most common in women between the ages of 20 and 45. In this life, women usually have more work, family and social responsibility. Women tend to report more painful, more prolonged headaches as well as more symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. All of these factors make it difficult for women to work at home and at home during migraine attacks. More than half of female migraine headaches occur before, during or after a woman in this period. This is often referred to as "menstrual migraine." However, only a small proportion of migraine sufferers suffer from migraine at this time. Even at other times of the month, most people are suffering from migraine.
Migraine is associated with changes in vision, hearing and exercise. Young women are more prone to migraine than women in their 30s. It is only a very special kind of migraine that reduces the safety of the pill, a precursor to migraine. "Hello" means changes in vision, hearing, or movement. Women with migraine with or without migraine sometimes think that pills can not be used, but nurses say they can use pills. Selling medicine from the back of the counter, if there is such a difference in opinion means that the pharmacist can provide guidance. Pharmacists help people safely take medications, they can check women's blood pressure and help identify different types of migraine. A study in Seattle showed that women prefer to get pills directly from pharmacists and pharmacists like to be able to provide medicines. But there is a problem: Since the zero insurance company agrees to pay the pharmacist's time, the women need to pay the pharmacy consultation fee.