Fluids Hypertension Syndromes: Migraines, Headaches, Normal ...
Fluids Hypertension Syndromes: Migraines, Headaches, Normal ...
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<strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong> – Dr. Leonardo Izecksohn – page 120<br />
After two weeks she came to bless me: “I was born again! I had 3 days of headaches, and now I<br />
sleep and wake well, I have my energy again! All my aches, retching, eyes sores, tearfulness, secretion,<br />
all vanished”. “Thank you doctor!” It is good to hear this, isn’t it?<br />
After one year she came again without any caffeine, better from her thrombocytopenia without any<br />
medication, with 145,000 platelets in the blood. She suffered only one renal stone this year, instead of<br />
the four she was used to have. It is good to become free from the caffeine!<br />
There are few or no short (in one hour) effects of caffeine drinks on intraocular pressure or on Optic<br />
nerve's edema. The toxic effects of caffeine which we observed were caused after months or years of<br />
daily use. Caffeine is really treacherous.<br />
We conclude that Caffeine is a treacherous and a worsening poison. The chronic use of Caffeine<br />
(1,3,7-trimethylxanthine) from coffee, mate, tea and soft drinks is a strong etiology to all <strong>Migraines</strong>,<br />
signs and symptoms, it causes definitive damage of the <strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong><br />
and many other sicknesses listed at the summary.<br />
XI- 11) – Shallow Eye’s Anterior Chamber: All the Glaucoma Etiologies or Risk Factors at beginner<br />
stages can do small rising of intraocular pressure and consequently the <strong>Migraines</strong> or interchangeable<br />
signs or symptoms. The most frequent eye’s anatomic etiology is the shallow Anterior Chamber, which<br />
is mainly inherited; it becomes even shallower with increasing age.<br />
We found this shallow anterior chamber in:<br />
- 166 patients (17.8%) out of 931 Migraine patients, while only in<br />
- 5 patients (1.5%) out of 339 patients without <strong>Migraines</strong>.<br />
The 166 migraine patients with shallow eye’s anterior chamber complained about:<br />
- 67 patients (40.4%) drank caffeine, as coffee, mate, tea or soft drinks.<br />
- 63 patients (38%) with wide frontal <strong>Migraines</strong>;<br />
- 61 patients (36.7%) worsened on awakening;<br />
- 52 patients (31.3%) with tearfulness and Rhinitis;<br />
- 44 patients (26.5%) with ocular migraines;<br />
- 43 patients (25.9%) with itching eyes or blepharitis;<br />
- 37 patients (22.3%) with temporal or head-top (vertex) migraines;<br />
- 32 patients (19.3%) with eye’s redness;<br />
- 31 patients (18.7%) with occipital migraines;<br />
- 23 patients (13.9%) presented eyelids edemas;<br />
- 20 patients (12%) presented photophobia;<br />
- 13 women (10.3% out of the 126 women) worsened during the menstrual cycle;<br />
- 14 patients (8.4%) with Chronic cough without any pulmonary lesion;<br />
- 14 patients (8.4%) presented nausea and retching or vomits;<br />
- And other lesser signs or symptoms.<br />
- We found On the examination in these patients with Shallow Eye’s Anterior Chamber:<br />
- 73 patients (44%) with minimal (0.25 diopters) Optic Nerve’s edema;<br />
- 14 patients (8.4%) with evident Optic Nerves’ edema;<br />
- 21 patients (12.7%) suspects of Glaucoma;<br />
- 21 patients (12.7%) with incipient glaucoma;<br />
- 15 patients (9%) with advanced glaucoma;<br />
- 103 patients (62%) with intraocular pressure of 17 mmHg or more, and out of these 103,<br />
- 29 patients (17.5%) with only this rising intraocular pressure and no other pathology;<br />
- Only 9 patients (5.4%) did not present any of the above signs or symptoms.<br />
XI- 12) – Menstrual Rhythmic Variation of Intraocular, Cerebrospinal and Inner Ears’ <strong>Fluids</strong><br />
Pressures (Premenstrual syndrome):