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Acephalgic Migraine
Amigrainous Migraine
Aura
Brain Freeze
Chronic Paroxysmal Hemicrania
Classical Migraine
Cluster Headaches
Coital cephalgia
Common Migraine
Dizziness
Exertion Headaches
Headache
Hydrocephalus
Ice Cream Headache
Ictal Headaches
Inflammatory Headache
Migraine
Muscular Headache
Myogenic Headache
Nausea
Occipital Neuralgia
Optical Migraine
Rebound Headaches
Scintillating Scotoma
Sinus Headache
Sinusitis
Tension Headache
Thunderclap Headache
Toxic headache
Traction Headache
Trigeminal Neuralgia
Vascular Headache
  Sex Headaches
 
Also known as "sex headaches", coital cephalgia are a rare type of severe headache that occurs at the base of the skull before orgasm during sexual activity, including masturbation. The pain usually moves from the base of the skull through the head towards the frontal lobes. Extremely severe and sharp pain behind the eyes is also a symptom. The headaches usually have an immediate onset and typically last for a few minutes to a few hours, although it is possible for such headaches to last up to a few days.

More prevalent in men, by a factor of 3 or 4:1, these headaches appear in roughly 1% of the population, though it has been suggested that the prevalence may be higher, due to the embarrassment of presenting with the disorder, especially in cases where spontaneous remission occurs after a few days. It is important to see a doctor if you have such symptoms in order to rule out a potential brain aneurysm, or tumors. In most cases, these headaches are benign. More serious symptoms include a stiff neck, confusion, and dizziness.

Little is known about the cause or treatments for sex headaches. Some scientists suspect that a history of high blood pressure, or pre-existing migraine and psychological factors may contribute, especially episodes of increased stress and anxiety. A concern outside of physiological problems is that persons who are affected by sex headaches will develop a fear of engaging in sexual activities or masturbation.

As for treatment, a doctor may recommend abstaining from sexual activities and masturbation for a short period of time ranging from a few days to a few weeks. In addition, Propranolol may be prescribed. Reduction in weight to a more ideal level and increased exercise may also reduce the likelihood of recurrences.

Coital cephalgia can frequently occur in a timeframe that exertion headaches occur.

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