Migraines during Masturbation Posted: 11-09-06 04:42am
I recently have been getting bad migraines
while masturbating. The migraines slowly
go away after about 24 hours. It started
when I was masturbating in the shower and
has been going on for two weeks now. I
should also mention that I am sure the
migraines are related to masturbation
because I’ve only had migraines while
masturbating. I should also mention that
this happened about a year ago also but
the problem went away so I stopped
worrying about it. But now that it’s
back and for the second time I am
desperately seeking help and hoping that
someone can shed some light on what’s
going on. I've read that other people have
had this problem and asked for help but I
could not see any real answers to their
questions. Please give any and all
relevant advice!
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Sexual Health - Men Answer A1832 Posted: 12-13-06 04:56am
From my medical experience, a headache
during masturbation is not fully
explained. You might seek help from a
neurologist or an urologist who are more
familiar with the nervous and reproductive
systems.
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