Fluids Hypertension Syndromes: Migraines, Headaches, Normal ...
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<strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong> – Dr. Leonardo Izecksohn – page 50<br />
ointment at her blepharitis. At her examination we found intraocular pressures 16 and 16 mmHg in<br />
both eyes, Optic Nerves’ disks with 0.7/3/1/0 and 0.7/3/3/0 (cup diameter/ cup depth/ lamina cribosa<br />
pores visibility/ borders edema), which characterizes incipient <strong>Normal</strong> Pressure Glaucoma. This is a<br />
typical evolution of the Ocular <strong>Hypertension</strong> Syndrome: it begins with headaches and other signs and<br />
symptoms caused by caffeine and excessive water, and many years later it completes with Glaucoma.<br />
We prescribed her to stop all caffeine and to shorten the excessive water drank; to the <strong>Normal</strong> Tension<br />
Glaucoma, we prescribed Timolol Maleate eye drops twice a day.<br />
She came again after one month, explaining that she presented two crises with strong aches at the<br />
first week without caffeine, lost some weight and all edemas, and now she is happy without any signs<br />
or symptoms. She is cured at last.<br />
We conclude that Blepharitis and Itching eyes, in 90.8% of patients are symptoms of Ocular or<br />
Cerebrospinal <strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong>.<br />
Most Chalazion are also consequent to itching eyes, which cause parasitic infestation of the eyelids’<br />
Meibomian glands, with their consequent inflammation and obstruction. We did not include them in<br />
this statistics.<br />
- Curing Chalazion and <strong>Migraines</strong> caused by excessive water and few caffeine: We had a 16-yearold<br />
and slim white mulatta, 1.68-meter (5 feet and 6 inches) tall, 50 Kilograms (110 pounds) of weight,<br />
no child, complaining of one Chalazion at her left upper eyelid. She also complained of small bi-temporal<br />
headaches, colic at menses and few eyes itching. At both her Optic Nerves we found 0/0/0/0.5<br />
(cup-disk diameter/ cup depth/ Lamina Cribosa’s pores visibility/ borders edema), which characterizes<br />
the Cerebrospinal Fluid <strong>Hypertension</strong> Syndrome. Asking about her drinks, we discovered that she<br />
drank daily coffee 100 milliliter ( three fluids ounces), and oriented by her medical doctor, she drank<br />
water 3,000 milliliter (three quarters of a gallon), in order to prevent “epidermic cellulites”, which she<br />
presented none because she is slim and young. Her intraocular pressures were 22 and 21 mmHg,<br />
which is high for her age and her physiologic deep anterior chambers. These high intraocular pressures<br />
were supposed to cause some increased Optic Nerve’s cups, which she presented none: she<br />
presented only borders edemas. This borders edemas, despite those high intraocular pressures, show<br />
that the Cerebrospinal Fluid pressure was chronically higher than these intraocular pressures. How<br />
much was that Cerebrospinal fluid pressure, caused by the excessive water and caffeine daily?<br />
Luckily for her, she came here in time, and with the reduction of her daily drinks of water and coffee<br />
from now and on, she will no more present migraines and other sicknesses from the Cerebrospinal Fluid<br />
<strong>Hypertension</strong> Syndrome.<br />
VI-5 – Head-top (vertex) and Temporal Migraine at one or both head’s sides.<br />
We collected 193 patients with temporal <strong>Migraines</strong> or at the head-top (vertex).<br />
These 193 patients with Temporal or Head-top (vertex) migraines also presented the following<br />
signs and symptoms:<br />
- 81 patients (42%) worsened at morning;<br />
- 55 patients (28.5%) with wide frontal migraines;<br />
- 37 women (25.9% out of 143 women) with menstrual migraines;<br />
- 48 patients (24.9%) with ocular migraines;<br />
- 46 patients (23.8%) with tearfulness of Rhinitis with coryza (rhinorrhea);<br />
- 44 patients (22.8%) with occipital migraines;<br />
- 34 patients (17.6%) with nausea and retching, vomiting or colic;<br />
- 31 patients (16.1%) with itching eyes or blepharitis;<br />
And other lesser frequent signs and symptoms.<br />
These 193 patients with Temporal or head-top (vertex) <strong>Migraines</strong> had the Etiologies:<br />
- 125 patients (64.8%) drank caffeine, as coffee, mate, tea, or soft drinks daily.