Headache relief measures U.S. adults considered effective 2017

Percentage of U.S. adults who considered select measures effective in relieving headache as of 2017

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