Men who suffer migraines are more likely to face sexual problems
Migraines indicate a higher level of oestrogen also known as the female sex hormone and low levels of testosterone.
Having a healthy sex life is an important part of overall well being for men and women today. But changes in lifestyle have also given rise to a number of issues that may affect their time between the sheets.
While there are several ways to tackle sexual health disorders, keeping an eye out for indications may also help. Research reveals that men who suffer from migraine are more likely to face erection problems and low energy.
Migraines indicate a higher level of oestrogen also known as the female sex hormone and low levels of testosterone. Oestrogen is also known to cause migraines in women.
The severe headaches with vomiting and sensitivity to sound and light affect a fifth of all women but only one in 15 men. More research was recommended into effects of oestrogen on men.