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wondered if this could be the prelude to a stroke?

2006-11-08 05:25:29 · 10 answers · asked by the50doctor 1 in Health Men's Health

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If you're worried about a possible clot or plaque then it's best to see your doctor.It is possible however that this is what's referred to as a stress induced or exercise induced headache.I used to get these often and believe it or not I was put on a ten day cycle of Pamelor.It's an antidepressant but for some reason it relieved these headaches permanently.My doctor thought it was a result of a very hard blow I suffered while sparring.
Over ten years later I had several MRIs and brain surgery for an unrelated matter.They found no reason to believe I was in danger of a stroke,but you're not me and I'm not a doctor.If you're genuinely concerned get some medical attention.

2006-11-08 05:32:34 · answer #1 · answered by joecseko 6 · 1 0

Certainly stress and other factors can contribute to migrane headaches. Poor sleep habits are another cause. This may be a direct result of what's causing the stress, so a chain-reaction is in effect. Blood vessels constricting in your brain may cause the pain, but what triggers that? Incidentally, a cool rag, or even (if you're brave enough), running cold water (not ice cold!) over your head may help alleviate the pain without medication. Try to keep from eating or drinking (especially alcohol) after 7pm. Take a warm bath before going to bed. Read a book or some other activity that is peaceful to you. Try to avoid watching television, especially violence, before going to bed. And, it's true, masturbation is known to be a good way of relaxing your body in preparation for a good night's rest. The most important thing is to get the amount of your sleep that your body needs. How can you tell what your body needs? The best solution to that is to take a vacation. Seriously. Go to bed at the same time every night. Try to make it near the time you normally go to bed. Use room darkening shades, or wear a mask and sleep in! It may take a few days to 'get into the groove', but eventually you will find that your body will sleep for 8-9 hours (some people sleep less). Then, keep up that habit. If you find that you need 9 hours of sleep, then go to bed early enough that you get 9 hours of sleep each night - and that includes weekend. Keep bedtime the same throughout the week.

2016-03-19 05:28:21 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Headaches After Orgasims

2016-10-14 02:28:22 · answer #3 · answered by borja 4 · 0 0

Well my hubby did mention to me that when he has a hangover, the next day his orgasms/ejaculations cause him lots of headache trauma... He hasn't had a hangover in years now....

2006-11-08 05:31:52 · answer #4 · answered by ButtahChick (ButterChick) 4 · 0 0

it happenes in females too. it's the increased blood flow to the brain. there is no risk or harm, other than that it hurts a lot. but the alternative is not great.

2006-11-08 05:28:10 · answer #5 · answered by somebody's a mom!! 7 · 0 1

rush of blood flow to the head. an anuerism, blood clot, or blocked artery could be the culprit see a doctor to be certain.

2006-11-08 05:28:45 · answer #6 · answered by pegasis 5 · 1 0

You're doing it wrong!

2006-11-08 06:30:54 · answer #7 · answered by DrKenFeelgood 2 · 0 1

Brain Cancer

2006-11-08 05:26:26 · answer #8 · answered by bor_rabnud 6 · 0 1

Maybe it a tumor.

2006-11-08 05:27:26 · answer #9 · answered by Me 6 · 0 1

what are you talking about? go to a doctor.

2006-11-08 05:29:05 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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