Exertion Headaches

Exertion Headaches

When you exercise or exert yourself physically, the head, neck, and scalp muscles need more blood to circulate. This causes the blood vessels to dilate, which can lead to a condition called exertional headaches. In addition, if you don’t properly hydrate while exercising can add to your exertion headache.

Tension Headaches

Tension Headaches

WHAT ARE TENSION HEADACHES?   Doctors often see patients with primary or secondary headaches in the United States. Medical offices and emergency rooms report that migraines are a leading cause of doctor's visits and hospitalizations.   Many different factors can cause a headache. Among them are tensions, viruses, tumors, or diseases.   American households are