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. 2008 Mar 4;9(2):113–117. doi: 10.1007/s10194-008-0028-8

Not only headache: higher degree of sexual pain symptoms among migraine sufferers

Gal Ifergane 1,, Itzhak Z Ben-Zion 2, Ygal Plakht 3, Keren Regev 1, Itzhak Wirguin 1
PMCID: PMC3476186  PMID: 18317864

Abstract

Chronic illness and chronic pain can have profound negative effects on relationship and sexual satisfaction, yet the influence of migraine on sexuality has not been previously evaluated. To assess sexual functions in subjects with migraine compared to those with no migraine. We evaluated female university students using the Israeli sexual behavior inventory (ISBI). Migraine was diagnosed according to self-reported symptoms according to the IHS criteria. Several dimensions of female sexuality—desire, orgasm, sexual avoidance, interpersonal sexual relationship, health influence, satisfaction and pain were evaluated using a structured questionnaire. Thirty-three (23.9%) of the participants met the IHS criteria for episodic migraine with and without aura. Sexual activity, desire, orgasm and satisfaction from sexual life did not differ significantly between migraine sufferers and non-sufferers. Migraine patients reported lower ISBI scores, higher health influence on sexual life, higher levels of sexual pain and lower sexual satisfaction. Migraine negatively affected the sexual life of sufferers. Sexual pain disorder is more common among migraine sufferers compared to non-migraineurs.

Keywords: Migraine, Sexuality, Sexual pain disorder

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