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Why Did I Have Stinging Feeling At The Back Of My Head While Mastubating?
yesterday on 19th april, evening I am in stress and masturbated very very heavily , while masturbating very hardly the nerve in back of my head is started pulling and started paining, now also it is paining and I am slightly feeling like slightly I am fearing a lot now what should I do ?
Developing throbbing headache after masturbation or intercourse is known as post-coital headache. Generally, if its only one off occurrence, you shouldn't worry much. However, if it is occurring repetitively, you should seek a neurological consultation. For very severe pain, brain scan may be needed. If the frequency is very low SOS medications in forms of analgesics like diclofenac might help. If it is very frequent, you might need regular prophylactic medicines like calcium channel blockers or tricyclic antidepressants.
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Why Did I Have Stinging Feeling At The Back Of My Head While Mastubating?
Hi, Developing throbbing headache after masturbation or intercourse is known as post-coital headache. Generally, if its only one off occurrence, you shouldn t worry much. However, if it is occurring repetitively, you should seek a neurological consultation. For very severe pain, brain scan may be needed. If the frequency is very low SOS medications in forms of analgesics like diclofenac might help. If it is very frequent, you might need regular prophylactic medicines like calcium channel blockers or tricyclic antidepressants. Hope this information was helpful. Best wishes.