Exertion Headaches

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • If you are prone to getting a headache or a migraine after a workout, a run, or even after sneezing, you may be experiencing what's known as an exertion headache. Exertion headaches are more commonly seen in men but can affect anyone and are a source of fear in frustration in those who experience them. Today's episode breaks down the mechanisms behind exertion headaches and explains how they relate to our tension thresholds and our neck health.

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  • @jamdero
    @jamdero Год назад +20

    I am suffering from intense exertion headaches from weight training. Finally a video that feels relevant to my situation! Thank you!

    • @TheHeadacheDoctorPodcast
      @TheHeadacheDoctorPodcast  Год назад

      Sorry for the late reply, I'm so glad you found it helpful!

    • @CasualTerror40
      @CasualTerror40 9 месяцев назад

      Any update, I have been recently getting them from heavy weight training. Are your headaches gone now, if yes, what did you do

    • @jamdero
      @jamdero 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@CasualTerror40 Yes, they are gone. I experimented a bit and learned to really bear down and carry the tension of weightlifting in my core. Rather than let that pressure build up to my neck and head. If that makes sense. Carrying all that tension and pressure in my abs/core and really contracting all that during lifts resolved my headaches immediately.

    • @mariogarcia1510
      @mariogarcia1510 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@jamderothank you for that helpful tip! I need to try this and see if it works out for me! These last 3 days have cut my workouts short if not immediately after doing some pull up smh

  • @jonathan4694
    @jonathan4694 8 месяцев назад +6

    I have been suffering from exertional headaches for almost two years and no one knows anything about it! Thank you!!!❤

  • @Eysc
    @Eysc 4 месяца назад +4

    starting the gym and this happened, will focus on my neck strength, relaxation, and avoiding putting stress due to weight on my neck

  • @jimflem273
    @jimflem273 Год назад +9

    Going through one of these headaches watching this. Just started a new one 30 minutes ago. They have lasted a few days so far. I was almost on the floor in pain from this recent one, now I’m pressing at the muscles in my neck which is slightly helping.

    • @TheHeadacheDoctorPodcast
      @TheHeadacheDoctorPodcast  Год назад +2

      Addressing the neck is a key component of treatment. Use this link to check out my SAM device to help with home treatment: www.noveraheadachecenter.com/sam-product/

  • @scottk1525
    @scottk1525 Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for this content. I think you're right on the money. At least in my case. I have exertion headaches that began after a fall that caused whiplash, concussion, and ultimately cranio-cervical instability of C1 and C2. You're right. Neurology and Spine and Pain clinics are dead-ends. "Imaging looks clean. Try this medication." I think I'm going to reach out to your clinic for a virtual consultation.
    Couple questions:
    1) Shoot me straight, do you frequently see patients achieve complete resolution of their exertion headaches? Or do most patients end up in the bucket of symptom management?
    2) Generally speaking, what are some of your most common recommendations/treatments for patients with this type of headache? Physical therapy, chiropractic, etc...

  • @scottk1525
    @scottk1525 Год назад +4

    For anybody watching this that is triggered by sneezes, I found a sure-fire way to stop sneezes. Works every time. I haven't sneezed in 6 months.
    As soon as you start to feel the urge to sneeze creeping up (it's important to catch it as early as possible,) press your tongue to the roof of your mouth and pinch your nose closed with your fingers. If you can feel where the itch/urge is in your nose, then massage your nostrils focusing on that spot until the urge fades. If you can't feel exactly where the urge is, it's ok, just keep your nose pinched an your tongue up until the urge fades.
    For me this has never failed.

  • @billclay7873
    @billclay7873 2 месяца назад

    I don't think you specifically said this in the video, but my cough headaches have gotten a lot better ever since I started using Flonase every day. My cough headaches were exacerbated by sinus pressure and flonase finally got it under control, as well as my coughing fits caused by post-nasal drip. I do also have a lot of upper neck pain though so that's definitely part of it as well.

  • @FernandoMartinez-fl4cm
    @FernandoMartinez-fl4cm Год назад +3

    Very informative thank you. Mine has most likely come about from a neck and posture issue.

    • @TheHeadacheDoctorPodcast
      @TheHeadacheDoctorPodcast  Год назад +1

      I'm so glad you found it helpful! Be sure to check out my other videos for more resources on this topic.

  • @kanelliscalcoyannis2692
    @kanelliscalcoyannis2692 Год назад +3

    What about rise in cortisol during exercise? Can you explain post exercise headaches, ie 4 hours after training?

  • @danielkilmartin2681
    @danielkilmartin2681 4 месяца назад +1

    I started lap swimming at the pool and I couldn’t understand why I always get debilitating headaches. Thanks for this video. Any recommendations for decreasing tension on neck during swimming. Is that the solution?

  • @jennesont4791
    @jennesont4791 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video! I have C6/7 damage, and the strangest glitches happen! Troubles engaging triceps, random face flushing, exertion headaches during some HIIT exercises that hit suddenly and intensely (disrupting my vision for up to an hour)!

  • @darrellr267
    @darrellr267 10 месяцев назад +1

    I always have a burning headache on top of my head everyday. When I bend over, cough sneeze, laugh, pick things up or during bowel movement the pain is amplified. And sometimes last for a day or more. The worst being sneezing. Had brain mri, and ct scans. All were normal. Doctor said it's probably from tight muscles in the head or neck. Been to PT but doesn't seem to be helping.

    • @georgerony3834
      @georgerony3834 3 месяца назад

      Ask your doctor whether it can be a csf leak.

  • @skripnigor
    @skripnigor Год назад +7

    So what’s the solution?

    • @SheerMagnetismDarling007
      @SheerMagnetismDarling007 Год назад +1

      Physiotherapy

    • @TheHeadacheDoctorPodcast
      @TheHeadacheDoctorPodcast  Год назад +1

      Yes, PT is the next step. We also have a virtual coaching program and a self-treatment device if you are interested: www.noveraheadachecenter.com/sam-product/

  • @mariogarcia1510
    @mariogarcia1510 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hello I’m actually at a Doctors visit just to get an answer why I’m all of a sudden getting these exertional headaches? I have been training in the gym for about 14 months now and never had any issues whatsoever. However these last two weeks I integrated in some shoulder workouts to help build up my shoulder muscles, and to your conclusion I see why I would get triggered by strenuous workouts like RDL, squats, pull-ups l, shoulder presses etc. I also work in construction and most of the time I’m working overhead.
    My question is what are some different methods to attack these horrible exertion headaches once and for all?
    Thank you so much for some hope!

  • @beenay18
    @beenay18 Год назад +1

    Wish there was any information on what is really happening underneath skin, along nerves, muscles and blood vessels and why? even if how to prevent or treat it is unknown.

  • @JanitaGutierrez
    @JanitaGutierrez 10 месяцев назад

    I suffer from Daily Chronic Migraines, I started lifting and for the first few months I was fine. The last week every time I lift I been getting a sharp pain as soon as I start. 😢

  • @user-ey6xb8bs6y
    @user-ey6xb8bs6y Год назад +3

    I suffer from these type of headaches they are the worst when I sneeze or cough bend over to Tie my shoes or lift to much weight I’m not a weight lifter just someone who works manual labor I have had these for about 5 mts been to doctors tried different types of medicine and nothing works I just don’t know where to go to next any advice would be appreciated

    • @georgerony3834
      @georgerony3834 3 месяца назад

      It may happen due to a csf leak. Ask your doctor about it.

  • @KairyuRider
    @KairyuRider 6 месяцев назад

    I had to leave my dream job and am changing careers because of these headaches.
    I really hope I can fix it now

    • @clp91009
      @clp91009 2 месяца назад

      I hear you. I’ve been battling migraines for a decade. My triggers are exercise and also barometric pressure. I’m seeing a specialist and have made progress in the last year. I have been taking Pizotifen 1.5mg tablets for 6 months and have seen a significant improvement. I have tried other medications like Amytriptline and Topimirate but they didn’t help much. I’m also finding that Magnesium also helps. Good luck and hope you get some improvement.

  • @martycummings2107
    @martycummings2107 3 месяца назад

    Must say this video is bang on the money, and the comments are all very familiar. Should I now focus on getting massage to relieve the tension in my neck? What other actions can I take?

    • @andrewvenuti7708
      @andrewvenuti7708 2 месяца назад

      I had this issue. It got resolved from working with a very skilled chiropractor

  • @fabiomurillo3000
    @fabiomurillo3000 Год назад +6

    Awesome video Dr.Taves!
    I just had my first exertion headache ever 3 days ago doing my heaviest leg press yet, I've never suffered from headaches or migraines before so I was really shocked, it was probably an 8/10 in the pain scale. Fast forward 2 days later(yesterday) I started doing an ab exercise with no weights and when I was done I was hit by a very severe headache, it was easily a 10/10nin pain.
    So now I'm worried, could exercising the neck help me?
    Thank you for any help!

    • @bonquequecodm6885
      @bonquequecodm6885 Год назад

      has it gone away yet?

    • @bdinator
      @bdinator Год назад

      I had exactly the same - I've had a few migraines after leg days specifically, within the last 2 months. I was prone to migraines before, but this sounds SO MUCH like what I'm going through. I know how to dodge my migraine as I'm lucky and get an aura, but I don't want to take NSAIDs every leg day.

    • @TheHeadacheDoctorPodcast
      @TheHeadacheDoctorPodcast  Год назад +1

      Hi Fabio, I'm sorry that happened! It sounds like it was a scary experience.
      A gentle stretching and movement routine is always important before and after a workout. Check out some of my other videos for helpful stretches and tips, I hope they are helpful!

    • @jonhesse3268
      @jonhesse3268 Год назад +3

      @@TheHeadacheDoctorPodcast Suffering the exact same issue. Was really hoping for some type of recommendation or stretch in this video - I just checked out your channel and couldn't find any videos specific to stretching or tips to prevent exertion headaches - could you point us in the right direction?

    • @benji3625
      @benji3625 11 месяцев назад

      Same thing happened to me doing leg press, I've been lifting very heavy the past month and I think it caught up to me. Makes me feel lightheaded for the rest of the workout.

  • @jmac13131
    @jmac13131 8 месяцев назад

    This information makes a lot of sense for me. I had a torn labrum in my shoulder from being a pitcher throughout high school and college that finally got to the point of having surgery at 45 years old. My shoulder mobility has been great over the last 3 years but I have almost constant trap tightness that causes issues with my rib head and scalenes in my left side (same side as surgery). I also have had issues with central serous retinopathy in my left eye and have had to have laser surgery to fix the vessels. There is no known cause for CNS but is thought to be associated with type A personality, stress, and cortisol levels. I am a pretty laid back person (not type A at all) but I wonder if the constant tightness in my left side of neck and trap are causing the issues with my eye. I never put them together until having the exertion headaches when I started lifting weights recently and I get them every time I do bench press specifically. This video has peaked my curiosity but has maybe created more questions than answers. Thank you for the information!

  • @M1H0_
    @M1H0_ 10 месяцев назад +3

    I’m kind of scared.
    Yesterday I was squatting (I’m 17 years old) when I had a headache. I was squatting 185 for 10 reps. I was on my tenth rep and I did a pause rep. When of course I was breathing incorrectly and I felt a ring on my head pounding. I felt dizzy. My girlfriend took care of me and I felt better the day after. It is very mild now. Though I do feel a bit out of it. I plan on working out again. Except today not doing squat and going to exhaustion on excersizes that I breathe better in. Am I gonna get headaches from now on ??

    • @ZachN-rg2pw
      @ZachN-rg2pw 7 месяцев назад +2

      You still have them? If not, how’d you get rid of them? I’m 16 and got one yesterday and today while lifting. Sudden, throbbing pain in my head while finishing a set. I’ve been working out for 6 months with same if not more intensity and have good diet. Scared tf out bc I’ve never had these before and am young too…

    • @parryhotter2319
      @parryhotter2319 6 месяцев назад

      ​How are you doing now? Mine started two days ago and if i try to work out it will come back. ​@@ZachN-rg2pw

  • @ashjayham7308
    @ashjayham7308 Месяц назад

    Would a primary cough headache be similar or same as this?

  • @samsheintal8746
    @samsheintal8746 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much. This podcast was very helpful. I have been frantically trying to figure out what was wrong with me the past few weeks and am very relieved to see that other people have experienced it and that there is a solution. My question is, what can be done to relieve the potential pressure and tension in the neck and shoulders? Thanks again

  • @TheOmengod
    @TheOmengod 6 месяцев назад

    I've had these headaches for a couple years now and recently they got bad enough so I had to go to the emergency room. Now my headaches never go away completely but they do calm down with medication. But even with the medication my headaches flare up if I exert myself a little too much, which isn't that much for me. I don't know what to do and the doctors just chalk it up as a mental health issue. 😢

    • @mitchellanderson3068
      @mitchellanderson3068 4 месяца назад

      I’ve been dealing with the exact same thing ever since this started a month ago for me at the gym. I’ve had a ct scan, mri and just told they were migraines but I’ve never had migraines before this. Now I feel it all the time, and feel like I can’t do anything physical anymore. It’s really awful. Have yours gotten any better, or any luck finding a solution? I’m trying physical therapy, massage, and even acupuncture. Migraine medication doesn’t seem to be working

    • @andrewvenuti7708
      @andrewvenuti7708 2 месяца назад

      A skilled chiropractor helped me a lot to resolve this. I hope you find a solution. it's miserable

  • @YRAJJR
    @YRAJJR 3 месяца назад

    I experienced this yesterday as i was doing the butterfly machine after my 20 min cardio, as of today its still sensitive, i thought i was gonna died with the pain, now i have experienced this before also during intercourse but it goes away and dont bother me again, but this one have feeling like crap for 2 days now

  • @SheerMagnetismDarling007
    @SheerMagnetismDarling007 Год назад +2

    This man knows what he is talking about 😉

  • @Onyx0000
    @Onyx0000 7 месяцев назад

    Is it true that bcaa specific luecine can help with exertion headaches? I was told this by a trainer. I get them where I do my boxing training, run, or short sprinting bouts. I also get them from being out in the sun too long

  • @amplify3735
    @amplify3735 Год назад +2

    and the solution please?

    • @SheerMagnetismDarling007
      @SheerMagnetismDarling007 Год назад +1

      Physiotherapy and neck exercises

    • @amplify3735
      @amplify3735 Год назад

      ​@@SheerMagnetismDarling007 Physiotherapy and neck exercises????? what??? mildy for a headache as I tried these but absolutely never for a migraine or migraine prevention 🤣🤣 I guess I asked a silly question!!! to the "Headache doctor"🤣🤣

    • @TheHeadacheDoctorPodcast
      @TheHeadacheDoctorPodcast  Год назад

      @@amplify3735 Physical Therapy and daily neck stretches/exercises would be recommended to help!

    • @ashjayham7308
      @ashjayham7308 Месяц назад

      Would an osteopath be the answer?

  • @atrevan69
    @atrevan69 Год назад +1

    Will a chiropractor help with the exertion headaches?

  • @davidkim7507
    @davidkim7507 6 месяцев назад

    anything been working for some of you guys out there? let's share info! I started getting this headache about a week or so ago. throbbing pulsating pain on the left side of my head near the tempo. started after doing a intense round of jump ropes, happened again the next time I tried several days later. happened this week on 2 different occasions when I tried to max out on pull ups. today the throbbing was so strong when i was close to maxing out on my first set of pull ups i couldn't exercise anymore. this is super new for me and stressful.
    this guys video provided some relief doing these neck stretches. wishing everyone free from their headaches
    extertion headache vid - breath + neck stretches
    ruclips.net/video/-Sr9oF3fD4M/видео.html

    • @davidkim7507
      @davidkim7507 6 месяцев назад

      great information thank you so much

  • @ryanr6656
    @ryanr6656 11 месяцев назад

    I was at an NFL game on Sunday. I screamed the whole game and my voice is gone. the worst part is i am getting an intense pain at the base of my skull anytime i get exerted now. its been two days. how long can i expect this to last? cant even enjoy sex right now since it is triggering the pain again.

    • @BillVegaNewDecade
      @BillVegaNewDecade 11 месяцев назад

      I done mine in the gym.. and same as you.. came back during sex!
      That is the question, how long to heal. I've seen anything from 3 weeks to 6 months!

    • @ryanr6656
      @ryanr6656 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@BillVegaNewDecade it lasted 2 weeks for me. no pain during sex right now. at least the 2 mins of exertion 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @BillVegaNewDecade
      @BillVegaNewDecade 11 месяцев назад

      @@ryanr6656 Haha well, I just bashed one out and it came back doing that ffs lol think i'll rest for 2 weeks

    • @ryanr6656
      @ryanr6656 11 месяцев назад

      who am I kidding?? I was bashing mine out as well when it came on. all good now though i tried it for real a few days later. I've even been cleared to munch box with high intensity.

    • @BillVegaNewDecade
      @BillVegaNewDecade 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@ryanr6656😮😂

  • @okayrepublic2955
    @okayrepublic2955 Месяц назад

    bro spent 20 minutes without giving us any fixes. thanks for wasting our time