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Default Muscular head pressure on exertion

Does anyone know how to prevent it? Is it down to exercise or a multitude of things? Today I rested all morning and then went for a walk (which I have previously managed without symptoms) but now I have pressure on left side of my head. I have given up gentle swimming, as I even got pressure doing one length. Maybe I should be avoiding exercise altogether, but my GP requests I build up my stamina.
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