What’s wrong with the blood vessels in the forehead that hurt when you exercise?

Frontal vascular pain during exercise may be related to sympathetic nerve excitation, elevated blood pressure and sports migraine.
1. Sympathetic nerve excitation: exercise can make the body sympathetic nerve excitation, which will stimulate cerebral vasodilatation, thus causing frontal vasodilatation headache.
2. Elevated blood pressure: during exercise, the body will secrete adrenaline, norepinephrine, these hormones can stimulate the blood pressure to rise, and the sudden rise in blood pressure can lead to frontal vascular pain.
3. Exercise-type migraine: If you suffer from exercise-type migraine, after exercise, it can cause a transient increase in intracranial pressure, resulting in venous sinus expansion, which in turn causes frontal vascular pain.
If you have frontal vascular pain during exercise, you should go to the regular hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease, and choose the suitable method for your treatment under the guidance of professional doctors.