Headache from exercise can be caused by many things. Dehydration and low blood sugar being two of the main causes.
There is a type of migraine brought on by exercise, called exertional migraine. It is generally one of the shorter bouts of migraine - still triggered as any other exertional headache is, by dehydration, low blood sugar, or the increase in blood pressure.
Exercise can be a trigger for several different headache disorders. Please seek the help of a qualified physician or headache specialist for diagnosis and treatment.
A headache after exercise is known as exertion headache. Usually it's not serious but it is still recommended you see a doctor about it.
If your doctor has told you that you can exercise with occipital neuralgia, then yes, it is usually possible, however most physicians will caution you not to do certain movements, etc. For advice, always seek the help of a physician or qualified headache specialist.
Dizziness brought on by heat or exercise can be caused by dehydration and/or low blood sugar. (Since this was originally put in the Migraine category, I will also answer that both dehydration as well as low blood sugar can trigger migraines, and migraines can cause dizziness. Also, there is something known as Exercise Induced Headache, whereby just by doing exercise can trigger an intense headache. Dizziness may be a part of that headache as well.)
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Exercise can be a Migraine trigger. It can also be a powerful Migraine preventive. See your physician or headache specialist for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of Migraine and headache disorders.
A headache upon waking is common in several different headache disorders. For proper diagnosis and treatment, seek the help of a headache specialist - a neurologist specially trained in diagnosing and treating headache disorders.
No, exercise will not help grow a moustache.
Yes, it is possible that smoking may trigger headache in susceptible individuals. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, seek the help of a qualified and board certified Migraine and headache specialist.
The fastest way to get rid of a headache depends entirely upon the type of headache suffered. There are over 300 different types of headaches and treatment is based on the diagnosis. For appropriate diagnosis, please seek the help of a headache specialist.
Drinking coffee might stop your headache - it depends on why you got the headache. If you are addicted to caffeine/coffee, drinking coffee will stop the headache if it is caused by withdrawal. It won't help if your headache is due to dehydration, illness, stress, etc.
Cluster headache is the term used in the ICHD-II, which is the diagnostic tool used by Migraine and headache specialists to diagnose headache disorders throughout the world. Another nickname is "suicide headache". For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, seek the help of a qualified and board certified Migraine and headache specialist.