What should I do if I have Sexual Headache?

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Sexual headaches are headaches that occur during sexual activity, including masturbation, intercourse, and oral sex. The headaches can occur at the beginning of intercourse, during orgasm, and/or for several hours after intercourse. Sexual headaches are a common and relatively harmless symptom. Sex headaches can occur in many different ways, depending on the cause and underlying conditions.

Headaches that may occur during sexual activity are divided into two types:

Headache near orgasm : There is a dull, heavy pain in the back of the head. The headache is usually not severe, but if sexual intercourse becomes more intense, the headache can worsen.

Orgasmic headaches usually occur in the neck, back of the head, front of the eyes, and spread throughout the area. Some people experience headaches for only 1 minute, while others may experience headaches for days.

Men are about three times more likely to experience sexual headaches than women. It occurs most often between the ages of 20 and 24 and between the ages of 35 and 44. And sexual headaches are common in people who are stressed, easily excited, have migraine headaches, use birth control pills, use sexual enhancement drugs เล่นเกมคาสิโน UFABET ทันสมัย ฝากถอนง่าย, use marijuana, use coronary vasodilators, are obese, and/or have coronary artery disease.

Most of these types of headaches can go away on their own. Or you can follow the following recommendations:

  • Try to abstain from all sexual activities, choose something that helps you relax and is not stressful, then try again gradually, but do not overdo it. Take it slow and observe the symptoms first.
  • Take care of yourself to stay healthy, get enough rest and sleep, and exercise regularly.
  • When having sex, try not to tense your neck for long periods of time. Try changing your position to relax your neck muscles. This technique can be very helpful if the cause of the pain is muscle spasms.

Headache during intercourse can occur more in men than women, but can occur in both teenagers and the elderly, and can be caused by many reasons. Having a headache during intercourse is not dangerous, but it may be diagnosed in detail whether it is a warning sign of other diseases or not.