Other possible causes are: Your goggles are strapped on too tight---check this by wearing a hat that is too tight for a while, to see if you get the same headache. Unfortunately even quite loose goggles can cause this kind of headache Also, a recent study has shown that swim goggles raise intraocular pressure---with the potential to cause eye-pain related headache. This might be the mechanism of the headache above, but you could check with divers type goggles which cover both eyes, as they seem not to raise intraocular pressure.
You use a lot of energy during exercise so your body needs to get more energy from food
you are heavier because water soaks up into your hair and sometimes sticks in your swimsuit
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It is possible to get a headache in swimming. The way to get rid of it before it gets too bad is to take off your cap and goggles. And if that doesn't work, put pressure on the bridge of your nose or on the sides. Also, if you put pressure on your temples, that helps, too. Just not too much to where it hurts.
you bet it can. unfortunately.
The International Headache Society does not recognize a diagnosis of Acupressure Headache or Normal Headache. There are many different types of headache disorders however, and some types may be triggered by acupressure.
There is no headache inventor.
cluster headache
The plural of headache is headaches.
A severe headache is a migraine.
Arnold P. Friedman has written: 'Headache, diagnosis and treatment' -- subject(s): Headache 'Headaches in children' -- subject(s): Children, Diseases, Headache, Headache in children 'The headache book' -- subject(s): Headache
There is no diagnosis called monotonous headache in the IHC. There are however Chronic types of headache, as well as a diagnosis called New Daily Persistent Headache. Headache itself is not a diagnosis. There are many different types of headache, so seeing a doctor or headache specialist is very important for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Reading can be a headache trigger for certain individuals, depending upon which type of headache disorder they suffer. For appropriate diagnosis and treatment of headache disorders, consult a board certified headache specialist.
The treatment for your headache depends on what type of headache it is (there is a long list of different kinds of headaches) and what has caused it. For best results, consult a headache specialist who is trained to diagnosis and treat headache disorders.