My husband has been suffering from severe headaches during intercourse for the past few months. This is at the point where climax occurs. My GP cannot prescribe beta-blockers. This could have the side effect of making my husband unable to erection. Please, can you please help? Your husband is suffering from an exertional headache. Your husband is suffering from a whiplash injury to his neck.
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This could have happened at some time in your husband’s past ten year. This can be caused by falling down, a ski accident or road accident, a lot of dental work, excessive computer use, too much driving or banging one’s heads on something hard. A vertebra in the neck would have been moved by trauma.
The neck is a flexible, fragile part of the spine. It must be able to move freely up, down, and sideways. The cervical vertebrae, located in the neck, are more flexible than the lower back, which is limited in movement to the sides. The neck is susceptible to injury due to its inherent flexibility.
Lower Back
The lower back is able to withstand a lot strain and jerking around, as can be seen when you play tennis or jump or fall down. Trouble is sure to follow if the neck is jerked. Small vertebrae, especially the third in the cervical spine can easily become misaligned. The vertebral canal is the channel through which the vertebral veins and arteries pass.
It is located along the lateral projections, the small, rounded outcroppings to either side of the cervical spine. These are the most important blood vessels in the body. The brain’s subconscious part is fed by the vertebral arteries. This is where all of the body’s autonomous functions are controlled.
Hormonal Balance
These functions include hormone regulation, temperature control, digestion, and temperature control. They are all essential to our lives but are ‘involuntary’ which means we don’t think about them. When the vertebrae shift, it causes a kink in the vital arteries. Intercourse exerts the body and causes it to need more oxygen. The heart beat increases and blood flow speeds up. A kink in the vertebral arterial causes blood to turbulence and resistance.
Think about what happens to your water when there is a kink on your garden hose. Your husband’s headache is caused by the brain needing more blood. This is because blood flow is irregular and headaches can often pulsate. Beta-blockers reduce heart rate, which helps to control headaches. However, side effects can occur, as you have mentioned. I recommend that you show tender love and care instead.
Massage Benefits
Massage your husband’s neck, shoulders and neck with Lifestyle Oil before bed. Grab your husband’s neck with your thumbs and fingers. You’ll notice a slight protrusion between the nape of your neck and the shoulders. This is about one-third of the way down. This is likely to be painful for him. Use your thumb or finger to massage this area. As you massage the point, assure your husband that the pain will soon subside.
Now, ask your husband to lie down on the ground on his back. Place a towel under your husband’s neck. As you sit behind him, grasp the back of his skull (called the “occiput”) with both your hands and gently stretch it towards the side. This will allow him to relax his neck. To make this as effective as possible, he should slow and deeply inhale and exhale during the movement.
Conclusion
After you are done with the massage and manual traction, your husband can return the favor. After the evening meal, take one tablet of relaxation formula. Ten drops of valerian Tincture in a glass with water is also recommended. This will help relax your husband’s muscles and promote calmness. Sees a qualified chiropractor or osteopath. Practices yoga. Yoga is good for your husband.