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90% in urban India suffer from stress-induced headache: Report

By IANS | Updated: October 12, 2021 20:45 IST

New Delhi, Oct 12 A whopping 90 per cent people in urban India suffer from stress-induced headaches, finds ...

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New Delhi, Oct 12 A whopping 90 per cent people in urban India suffer from stress-induced headaches, finds a report.

The report, titled 'Saridon Headache Report', is based on a survey of 10,004 respondents in 24 cities (top four metros and key Tier-I-II cities ) across 14 states.

The findings showed that working women (63 per cent) experienced more headaches due to stress, compared to men (56 per cent).

For 74 per cent urban Ind, financial problems were a leading cause of stress, while 58 per cent feel stressed due to work pressure.

Middle-aged people (36-45 years) reported higher incidence of stress (87 per cent) than younger people (22-35 years) at 82 per cent.

One thirds of the people who reported headaches in the last one year, said that the frequency has increased post the pandemic, the report said

"The headache survey report is reflective of the pandemic's impact on urban Ind. Through our research findings, we are trying to bring forth insights around this space that can help us to motivate all Ind to act on head-aches rather than to hide them and thus lead a pain-free productive life," Bayer Consumer Health India Country Head Sandeep Verma said in a statement.

Common causes for typical headaches include stress and dehydration. Other causes can include overuse of caffeine and MSG in certain foods. Headaches can also be part of another existing condition, thus it is best to take the help of an expert.

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