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<strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong> – Dr. Leonardo Izecksohn – page 3<br />

8− Cellulitis (infectious) in the cheek.<br />

9− Chalazion.<br />

10− Cheek edema.<br />

11− Chronic daily (journal) headache. Persistent or recurrent headaches (pain). Chronic migraine.<br />

12− Cluster headache. Histamine cephalalgia. Horton neuralgia. Trigeminal autonomic cephalalgia.<br />

Cephalalgia. Trigeminal neuralgia. Ciliary neuralgia. Lower half migraine. Migrainous neuralgia.<br />

Episodic migraine.<br />

13− Conjunctivitis, infectious: acute or chronic.<br />

14− Contact lens intolerance.<br />

15− Colors vision disturbance.<br />

16− Dry eye feelings (without indeed drying).<br />

17− Edema of the tarsal conjunctiva.<br />

18− Entoptic vision. Flying dots.<br />

19− Eyebrow edema.<br />

20− Eyelash ptosis.<br />

21− Eyelid edema (swollen). Eyelid ptosis. Eyelid drooping.<br />

22− Eyelid twitching (trembling).<br />

23− Facial atypical pain. Atypical facial neuralgia. Maxillary ache. Pain in the face.<br />

24− Facial sweating.<br />

25− Floppy eyelid syndrome. Lax eyelid syndrome.<br />

26− <strong>Headaches</strong> and <strong>Migraines</strong> with the interruption of the caffeine use.<br />

27− Inferior eyelid edema. Eyelid purse. Puffy eyes. Festoons. Eyelid bags.<br />

28− Intraocular pressure of 17 mmHg or higher.<br />

29− Itching eyes. Scratching eyes. Rubbing eyes. Tickling eyes.<br />

30− Migraine with aura. Classic migraine. Hemicrania with aura. Chronic paroxysmal migraine.<br />

31− Migraine without aura. Headache.<br />

32− Migrainous facies. Haggard appearance.<br />

33− Miosis in both eyes (Pupils contracted without medication).<br />

34− Neck (nape or occipital) ache, migraine or headache. Cervical Spine disorders. Stiff neck. Tensiontype<br />

headache. Chronic neck pain. Chronic migraine. Muscular contraction headache. Cervicogenic<br />

headache. Occipital neuralgia. Paroxismal torticollis. Upper cervical pain.<br />

35− New-born and sucking infant rubbing (scratching) his eyes.<br />

36− Ocular glands secretion disturbances. Increased ocular chronic secretion.<br />

37− Ocular hyperemia. Eye redness (Eye erythema). Episcleritis. Conjunctival injection.<br />

38− Ocular Migraine or ache.<br />

39− Papillary conjunctivitis. Allergic conjunctivitis.<br />

40− Photophobia. Excessive eyes sensitivity to the light.<br />

41− Primary headaches.<br />

42− Prodrome (premonitory symptoms) of migraine.<br />

43− Psychogenic headache. Conversion headache.<br />

Retinal Vein Thrombosis (Occlusion):<br />

44− Branch Retinal Vein Thrombosis.<br />

45− Central Retinal Vein Thrombosis.<br />

46− Rhinitis with coryza. Rhinorrhea. (Rhinorrhoea). Running of the nose. Allergic rhinitis.<br />

47− Rosacea at the face.<br />

48− Sexual activity headache. Orgasmic (pre-orgasmic) headache. Intercourse headache.<br />

49− Shoulder pain.<br />

50− Sinus Headache. Allergic sinusitis.<br />

51− Sty.<br />

52− SUNCT Syndrome. (Short-lasting, Unilateral, Neuralgiform ocular pain, Conjunctiva fluid-filling

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