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<strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong> – Dr. Leonardo Izecksohn – page 65<br />

- 22 patients (40%) felt tearfulness and rhinitis;<br />

- 20 patients (36.4%) presented wide frontal migraines;<br />

- 15 patients (27.3%) had blepharitis because of rubbing the eyes with their fingers;<br />

- 14 patients (25.5%) felt temporal or at the head-top (vertex) <strong>Migraines</strong>.<br />

- 13 patients (23.6%) presented Chronic cough without any pulmonary lesion;<br />

- 11 patients (20%) felt ocular migraines;<br />

- 11 patients (20%) presented obstructive rhinitis;<br />

- 10 patients (18.2%) presented photophobia;<br />

- 9 patients (16.4%) presented eye redness (eye erythema);<br />

- 8 patients (14.5%) felt occipital migraines;<br />

- 7 patients (12.7%) suffered from nausea and retching or vomits;<br />

- 5 women (11.9% out of the 42 women) worsened rhythmically during the menstrual cycle;<br />

- 4 patients (7.3%) presented eyelid edemas;<br />

- 3 patients (5.5%) presented dizziness - vertigo;<br />

- 1 patient (1.8%) presented transient visual darkening;<br />

Moreover, other less frequent signs and symptoms.<br />

At the examination of these 55 patients with recurrent sneezing, we found:<br />

- 33 patients (60%) with mild Optic Nerve's borders edema;<br />

- 15 patients (27.3%) with evident Optic Nerve's borders edema; out of these 15 patients,<br />

- 9 patients (60.% of 15) had visible peri-vascular white sheaths around the Optic Nerve disk vessels;<br />

- 6 patients (10.9%) were suspects of Glaucoma;<br />

- 4 patients (7.3%) presented incipient Glaucoma; and<br />

- 2 patients (3.6%) presented advanced Glaucoma.<br />

- Only 1 patient (1.8%) did not present any Ocular or Cerebrospinal <strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong>.<br />

He was a 44-year-old man, drank beer and caffeinated soft drinks.<br />

We conclude that recurrent sneezing in 98.2% of patients is an important symptom of<br />

Cerebrospinal and a minor symptom of Ocular <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong>.<br />

- Familial <strong>Migraines</strong>, Glaucoma, Labyrinthitis and many other symptoms: We had a beautiful<br />

white 20-year-old woman, student, 1.62 meters (5 feet and 4 inches) tall, 53 Kilograms (116 pounds),<br />

no child, complaining for years of wide frontal and occipital headaches which worsen with fatty foods.<br />

She also felt eye’s itching, papillary conjunctivitis, sneezes, and myopia. She used to drink water 3,300<br />

milliliter daily, added with 300 or 600 milliliter of caffeinated soft drink. Her mother has Labyrinthitis;<br />

a grandfather and uncle had Glaucoma. At her ophthalmological examination we found Optic Nerves'<br />

disks with 0.1/1/0/0.5 (Optic Nerve’s cup diameter/ cup depth/ lamina cribosa’s pores visibility/ borders<br />

edema), with configures the Cerebrospinal Fluid <strong>Hypertension</strong> Syndrome. The tendency of all those<br />

signs and symptoms from the <strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong>, except the myopia, were genetically inherited,<br />

but caused by caffeine and excessive water drunk daily. All (with the exception of the myopia)<br />

became better with the restriction of excessive water and caffeine.<br />

VI-17- Diffuse <strong>Migraines</strong>: Between 931 migraine patients we collected 55 with Diffuse or non-localized<br />

<strong>Migraines</strong>.<br />

The 55 patients with diffuse migraines also presented the following signs and symptoms:<br />

- 16 patients (29.1%) worsened on awakening;<br />

- 14 patients (25.5%) felt tearfulness and rhinitis;<br />

- 9 patients (16.4%) had blepharitis because of rubbing the eyes with fingers;<br />

- 4 women (13.8% out of the 29 women) worsened rhythmically during the menstrual cycle;<br />

- 6 patients (10.9%) felt ocular migraines;<br />

- 6 patients (10.9%) presented Chronic cough without any pulmonary lesion;<br />

- 6 patients (10.9%) presented photophobia;

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