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cornea aches and forces its owner the rub it.<br />

<strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong> – Dr. Leonardo Izecksohn – page 119<br />

In these 273 drinkers of Coffee, mate or tea, we found:<br />

- 133 patients (48.7% out of 273) presented minimal Optic Nerve’s disks edema;<br />

- 73 patients (26.7% out of 273) presented evident (0.5 diopters) Optic Nerve’s disks edema;<br />

- 77 patients (28.2% out of 273) presented intraocular pressure of 17 mmHg or higher, when examined<br />

at the office; from these,<br />

- 14 patients (5.1% out of 273) presented intraocular pressure of 22 mmHg or higher;<br />

- 32 patients (11.7% out of 273) were suspects of Glaucoma;<br />

- 21 patients (7.7%) presented incipient Glaucoma;<br />

- 16 patients (5.9%) presented advanced glaucoma;<br />

- Only 13 patients (4.8%) did not present any of the above ocular disturbances.<br />

It is necessary to distinguish between the short time effect of coffee, which is an intraocular pressure<br />

rise of up to 4 mmHg in one hour (Avisar R, and others), and the long run effect which is a permanent<br />

disturbance of the intraocular drainage system of the Aqueous humor, which after years of caffeine intoxication<br />

causes the chronic open-angle glaucoma.<br />

Associated with coffee, mate or tea, the other Etiologies were:<br />

162 patients (59.3%) with excessive liquid drinks, besides the soft drinks;<br />

108 patients (39.6%) with excessive soft drinks;<br />

80 patients (29.3%) with beer drinks;<br />

52 patients (19%) presented shallow eyes anterior chamber;<br />

29 patients (10.6%) with medications that raise the fluid pressures;<br />

23 patients (8.4%) with wine drinks.<br />

13 patients (4.8%) with visceral disturbances;<br />

11 patients (4%) with familial glaucoma;<br />

10 patients (3.7%) were excessive users of computer or TV.<br />

And other less frequent etiologies.<br />

Physicians prescribe Caffeine as a weight-loss medication (Uwaifo G I, and Arioglu E), and “to treat<br />

infants with apnea of prematurity and infants with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia” (Driscoll W and<br />

Davis J).<br />

The physician that prescribes Caffeine to the patient, medicates the actual sickness, and worsens<br />

many other diseases on the patient’s future. The sicknesses caused or worsened by caffeine on the<br />

adults are listed above, at the summary. Which are the long-time effects of Caffeine on premature infants?<br />

Coffee and many sicknesses: We had a geometry teacher with 45-year-old, 1.69 meters tall (5 feet<br />

and 6 inches), weighting 44 kilograms (97 pounds). She had one child, had Hyperopia and used eyeglasses<br />

for distance and for near. She was complaining about continuous years of general indisposition,<br />

insomnia, eyes sores, chronic eyes secretion, tearful eyes, headaches at the head’s top (vertex),<br />

dizziness, retching, vomits, and four new renal stones each year. She was white; her father was a German,<br />

and her Brazilian mother had Portuguese and Black ancestors. Her migraines became better eating<br />

some honey, and worsened eating fried foods. She used to drink water 3,300 milliliters (near one<br />

gallon), and 1,000 milliliter of coffee (33 fluid ounces) daily. She was suffering with thrombocytopenia<br />

for the last four years, with blood platelets of 90,000 (very low). Her intraocular pressures were always<br />

physiologic, and the Optic Nerves' discs were normal, without any cup (0/0/0/0) or edema, showing<br />

us that she was suffering from the Inner Ears' <strong>Hypertension</strong>, consequent to the excessive water and<br />

caffeine intoxication.<br />

For beginning the treatment, we prescribed her new eyeglasses, to reduce the water drank, and to<br />

stop all caffeine.

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