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Did you know some people experience migraine headaches
from exercise? Depending on one's age, these headaches
may be induced in older people with angina (chest pain
from clogged or blocked aortic arteries). Other migraine
sufferers experience headaches from tension. But for the
younger set, these mind grinding aches are causes by physical
exertion.
For 28-year old, Kelly Borowski, her migraines were triggered
by another demon. She had been exercising for more than
10 years. She took kickboxing classes for three months,
five days a week when she began to experience migraines
at the end of her work out regimen. Although, Kelly was
a good weight and in optimal physical health, the headaches
began to take a toll on her fitness regimen.
For vast majority of the population suffer from tension
headaches that involves, a painful tightness enveloping
the head. For athletes, exertional headaches are the most
prevalent headaches. These extertional headaches are attributed
to an increase in blood pressure in both the brain and
arteries of the head. For example, when bodybuilders inhale
or hold their breath during the hoist of a heavy load,
a migraine or exertional headache is the end-result. The
headache is preventable by exhaling during the weight
lift and inhaling when the weight is lowered.
During cardiovascular activity, such as jogging, playing
tennis, roller blading, basketball, aerobic exercise,
biking or any other rigorous physical activity, exertional
headaches may be triggered. To prevent the extra exertion
or headaches the prescription Indocin can be taken to
before exercising.
Bodybuilding fitness breathing tip: To
avoid a migraine or an exertional headache NEVER hold
your breath while straining to lift a weight or perform
an exercise. If the headaches ensue on a regular basis
consult your physician.
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