Sly Saint
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wondering if this might be related to PEM?
The cause is as yet unknown although there are some hypotheses.
this is obviously aimed at healthy people who exercise and suggests 'building up tolerance'.
(hmm where have I heard that before.)
The cause is as yet unknown although there are some hypotheses.
Diagnostic criteria include two or more headaches that are brought on by, and occurring during or after, strenuous physical activity and that last more than 48 hours.
https://www.uspharmacist.com/article/exerciseinduced-headaches-prevention-management-and-treatmentPresentation
Exertional headaches generally present unilaterally with moderate-to-severe pain that is pulsating in nature.1 In one retrospective analysis, approximately one-third of patients reported neck pain as the initial symptom at headache onset.5 This symptom was more commonly associated with exercise headaches than with typical migraines, especially in men.
Although the diagnosis of primary exercise headache remains distinct from that of migraine, these two conditions often share similar characteristics, such as nausea, vomiting, scotomas, and photophobia.1,6 If a patient experiences an aura, an additional diagnosis of migraine with aura should be considered. The element unique to exercise headache is its onset during or shortly after completing exercise. Several studies analyzing exercise headaches found that they occurred most commonly after weightlifting, distance running, or other aerobic activity, possibly because of increases in intracranial pressure during these activities.5-8 Other triggers include insufficient warm-up, extreme heat or cold, dehydration, hypoglycemia, and fatigue or extreme exercise.6,8
this is obviously aimed at healthy people who exercise and suggests 'building up tolerance'.
(hmm where have I heard that before.)