Exercise headaches: Exercise headaches occur during or after sustained, strenuous exercise. Include running, rowing, tennis, swimming and weightlifting. Primary exercise headaches are harmless, prevented with medication. Secondary exercise headache underlying, often serious, problem within the brain such as bleeding or a tumor or outside the brain as coronary artery disease. And may require emergency medical at.
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