The data displays the percentage of adults in the United States who considered select measures effective in relieving headache as of February 2017. It was found that 58% of respondents considered conventional medicine effective against headaches.
Conventional medicine (drugs, shots, etc.) | 58 |
None of the above | 23 |
Physiotherapy, massages, etc | 22 |
Acupuncture | 12 |
Globules/homeopathy | 8 |
Other | 6 |
Self-help groups | 2 |
Prefer not to answer | 2 |