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Ejaculation & high blood pressure
Posted: 02-12-07 06:54am

After ejaculation have recently stared getting severe pain in the back of my head, it doesn't feel like a typical headache it feels more like something is squeezing my skull, my neck is also sore. The pain subside after a time but it does seem to be lasting longer. My wife ad I have stopped having sex until we can figure this out unfortnatly I am unable to see my family doctor at the moment. Please Help.


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Posted: 02-23-07 06:47am

You could be experiencing high blood pressure episodes due to sexual excitement during orgasm. High blood pressure can cause severe pain in the back of the head and a sore neck after ejaculation. You can visit your primary health provider to check your blood pressure.


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