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Has anyone experienced exercise headaches?
Since I have started working out, I have been getting headaches that last for days. Nothing crazy...something like a tension headache very dull, annoying, and doesn't respond well to medication. Once I get through with a workout it comes on strong.Is there anything I can do to prevent these? Do they go away after a while?
What can an inactive person do to ease his/her exercise headaches?
Okay, so, I'm 18, and for about 17 of those years I've been completely inactive > > Like, typical lazy teenager kind of deal not a chub cake, tho. High metabolism. Recently, I've decided to start exercising by starting slow with my mom's 10 minute Pilates routine. I'm only working on my legs for now, and plan to slowly work each part of my body separately legs, then stomach, then arms, then full body . But anyways, that's not the point. After only 10 minutes of working out my legs, I get a major headache on the base of my head top of my neck, and between my eyes. Is there any way I can ease my headaches no aspirin or Tylenol allowed in my house ? Am I going too fast into these new routines? Is there an easier way to go about working out that will not result in a pounding headache that forces me to sleep?Thanks in advance.
Will "exercise headaches" go away if I get in better shape?
Headache issues: everyday i have headaches; exercise headaches included. What the heck. i cant enjoy life?
without worrying about headaches. is my brain not fully grown? I hate medicine its bad for body but i cant live life w o takin meds and it annoying? any advice???
How long do exercise headaches last?
I got an exercise headache yesterday, and its been going on for 10 hours.
Beginning exercise, headaches?
I have never done exercise really before other than P.E at school.I am 25 now, so thought it was time I should get fit. I did some skipping in my back garden, and when I finished I got the worlds most painful headache and it felt like this was throbbing. Is this normal?
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