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<strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong> – Dr. Leonardo Izecksohn – page 211<br />

Temporomandibular disorders: “The results of the coordinated treatment showed simultaneous decreases<br />

in the intensities of vertigo, nonwhirling dizziness, tinnitus, feeling of fullness in the ear, pain<br />

in the face and jaws, pain in the neck and shoulders, and headache… Significant longitudinal reductions<br />

in the frequencies of vertigo, nonwhirling dizziness, and headache were also reported by the patients<br />

as well as a complete disappearance of pain located in the vertex area. A significant relief of temporomandibular<br />

disorders symptoms and a decrease in nervousness was also achieved… The results<br />

also suggested that Ménière's disease has a clear association with temporomandibular disorders and<br />

cervical spine disorders and that these three ailments appeared to be caused by the same stress,<br />

nervousness, and muscular tension.” (Bjorne A, and Agerberg G).<br />

“The prevalence of temporomandibular disorders in the 99 headache patients was 56.1%... Moderate<br />

to severe depression was experienced by 54.5% of patients. Patients with coexistent temporomandibular<br />

disorders had a significantly higher prevalence of depression-most markedly in patients with combined<br />

migraine and tension-type headache.” (Balegaard V, and others).<br />

We conclude that the three <strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong> pathophysiologies are consequent<br />

to relative deficiencies of outflow or resorption of the excessive fluids, consequent to the daily caffeine,<br />

wine, beer and excessive liquids drank.<br />

The boundaries from physiologic to excessive drinks vary from the drinks composition and from one<br />

person to another. The excessive water drinks can vary from 1,000 milliliter (a little more than 2 pints)<br />

to 12,000 milliliter (more than 3 gallons) daily, depending from the patient’s heredity, body constitution,<br />

age, climate, physiologic needs consequent to activities, other etiologies, etc. Beer, wine, caffeine,<br />

and some medications present their own boundaries of excessive volume, much smaller than only tap<br />

water, but there are personal tolerances or susceptibilities.<br />

The patient who takes simultaneously two or more etiologies have the Fluid <strong>Hypertension</strong> effects<br />

much increased, with potentially results.<br />

The medical assertion that the Benign Intracranial <strong>Hypertension</strong> (Pseudotumor Cerebri) is more frequent<br />

in the obese women is only a partial truth: “The incidence of Pseudotumor cerebri in children and<br />

adults is about 1 in 100,000 per year, with a 19 times increased incidence among obese women of<br />

childbearing age”.(Durcan J, Corbett JJ, Wall M). The patient who eats too much and becomes obese,<br />

also drinks too much and suffer with the <strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong>.<br />

Here is one from thousands typical patients with migraines from the Cerebrospinal Fluid <strong>Hypertension</strong><br />

Syndrome:<br />

Teenager with <strong>Migraines</strong> caused by excessive liquids drank: We had on our office a 16-year-old<br />

beautiful Mulatta, 45 Kilograms (99 pounds), 1.56 meters (5 feet and 1 inch) tall, complaining about<br />

three days of continuous strong headaches on her eyes, with moderate photophobia and tearfulness,<br />

and no other sign or symptom. She does not drink any beer, coffee, soft drinks, wine, medications, and<br />

neither contraceptive. She only was drinking 3 bottles of 600 milliliter (20 fluid ounces) each of tap<br />

water, and 6 cups of 300 milliliter (10 fluid ounces) each of milk and juices daily, which results in<br />

3,600 milliliter (nearly one gallon) drank each day. She medicates her aches with over-the-counter analgesics<br />

with caffeine which made her better for few hours and worsened her on the next day. Her eyes<br />

presented 18 and 18 mmHg of intraocular pressures which is a little high, deep anterior chambers<br />

which are physiologic, and on ophthalmoscopy we found both Optic Nerves' disks with 0.1/1/0/0.5 (cup<br />

diameter/ cup depth/ lamina cribosa pores/ borders edema), which characterizes the beginning of Benign<br />

Intracranial <strong>Hypertension</strong>.<br />

All her <strong>Migraines</strong> and other symptoms of the Cerebrospinal Fluid <strong>Hypertension</strong> Syndrome were<br />

caused by the simultaneous etiologies of racial inheritance, sexual hormones, daily excessive liquids<br />

drank and some caffeine.<br />

After reducing the excessive tap water, milk and juices daily drank, she entirely cured.

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