Posted AT 5:01 AM EST on 23/10/06
Why do females feel more pain than males do?
ANNE MCILROY
From Monday's Globe and Mail
The pain starts after a trivial injury, a scraped knee or even a paper cut, but endures or intensifies long after the original wound has healed.Even a light breeze or the touch of a bed sheet can be unbearable for patients with the rare disorder known as complex regional pain syndrome, which affects far more girls than boys, and significantly more women than men.
No one knows why, says Steve Brown, a doctor who treats chronic pain at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto.
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