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Question:
I masturbate and just before i come i get this horrible pain a pinching pain on the top of my head into my ear/jaw and then as soon as i come it subsides abit ...but i keep the headache until i take something for it ...i have never experinced this type of pain before ever and it worries me ..do i have a tumour ? or a comming anyrusm ?? i am worried but too embarassed to ask my med doc ...thank u for your answer in advance...Vi

Answer:
by Konstance McCaffree:
(06/25/2004)
I know you don't want to ask your doctor, but this is clearly a question that needs to be taken up with a doctor. I can't answer this for you, and you would need to be examined in order to find out what it is.

What I can tell you is that the nervous system connects the orgasmic response to other parts of the body which is why people often feel sensations else where other than in the genitals, so it may appear that you are getting a reaction where some nerve connecting is creating the pain.

You may want to ask the question to others on the list who have an MD behind their name. They may be able to give you more of an answer than I can.

I certainly hope that you would ask your doctor (or find one that you are more comfortable with) because there is nothing embarrassing or wrong with what you need to know. Sex behavior reaction is just as much a normal part of our body as any other health issue. Just because you masturbate isn't anything problematic either. Most adults do.

Please contact a health professional so that you can enjoy the orgasm you create!

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