Period Pain: How It Stacks Up Against Heart Attack Pain
London, United KingdomWed Dec 25 2024
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Have you ever heard that period cramps can be as agonizing as a heart attack? A viral video by eye doctor Dr. Brian Boxer Wachler sparked this debate, showing a UCL article that seemed to agree. But is there any real science behind this claim? Let's break it down.
This topic has been buzzing online for a while, but it gained traction when Dr. Wachler's video went viral. In the video, he backed a comment stating period cramps hurt just as much as heart attacks, referencing an article from University College London (UCL).
However, the science isn't quite there yet. The whole thing began with a quote by UCL professor John Guillebaud, who mentioned that some women described period pain as "almost as bad as having a heart attack. " Notice the key word "almost. "
The UCL article Dr. Wachler showed doesn't cite any scientific studies. Instead, it refers to a 2018 British newspaper report, which is based on Professor Guillebaud's quote from 2016.
It's true that period cramps can be excruciating, especially for those with conditions like endometriosis or adenomyosis. But comparing it to a heart attack might not be the best idea. Dr. Jen Gunter, a gynecologist, explained that heart attacks can have mild or vague symptoms, and the pain mechanisms are different.
So, while some people may feel their period cramps are as bad as a heart attack, science hasn't confirmed this comparison yet. Always check for solid evidence when it comes to health claims.
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