Whenever i do intercourse, i started having strong headache next day, which remains for more than 24 hours, i stated having this problem from last 2 years, however this problem stopped few months back for 3,4 months. But now again i am having this problem. I am not sure why this is happening.
My BP, Sugar and all other things are normal.
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You have to check your blood pressure Regularly
Sexual headache is sometimes due to muscle contraction in your head and neck muscles due to sexual excitement.
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There are two types of sex headaches:
A dull ache in the head and neck that intensifies as sexual excitement increases
A sudden, severe, throbbing headache that occurs just before or at the moment of orgasm
In some people, both types of headaches are combined.
Most sex headaches last at least several minutes. Others may linger for hours or even two to three days.
Many people who have sex headaches will experience them in clusters over a few months, and then they may go for a year or more without having any sex headaches. Up to half of all people with sex headaches experience them over the course of about six months. Some people may only have one attack during their lives.
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Most sex headaches are nothing to worry about. But some can be a sign of something serious, such as problems with the blood vessels that feed your brain.
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You can opt in for an CT Scan Brain with Angiography to be double sure, and an EEG !
Hope, u r not using viagra...
Another causes could be vitamin deficiency also.
U can also consult for proper diagnosis and prescription accordingly.
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