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And other lesser signs or symptoms.<br />

<strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong> – Dr. Leonardo Izecksohn – page 70<br />

The Etiologies of these 26 ethmoid migraines were:<br />

- 16 patients (61.5%) drank caffeine, as coffee, tea, mate or soft drinks daily.<br />

- 16 patients (61.5%) drank too much water daily, with an average of 3.3 liters each day;<br />

- 13 patients (50%) drank coffee, mate or tea,<br />

- 7 patients (26.9%) drank beer,<br />

- 6 patients (23.1%) drank caffeinated soft drinks;<br />

- 5 patients (19.2%) with eye’s shallow anterior chamber;<br />

- 4 patients (15.4%) drank medications that raise the fluid pressures;<br />

- 3 patients (11.5%) drank wine, 2 of these 3 drank beer and wine.<br />

On their first exam, we found that in these 26 patients with ethmoid migraines:<br />

- 13 patients (50%) presented mild Optic nerve’s borders edema;<br />

- 9 patients (34.6%) presented evident Optic Nerve’s borders edema;<br />

- no patient (0%) presented suspicion of glaucoma;<br />

- 3 patients (11.5%) presented incipient glaucoma, and one of these 3 with simultaneous Optic Nerve’s<br />

borders edema;<br />

- 1 patient (3.8%) presented advanced Glaucoma;<br />

- only one patient (3.8%) did not present Optic Nerve’s borders edema or glaucoma.<br />

We conclude that Ethmoid Migraine has very high correlation with Cerebrospinal Fluid <strong>Hypertension</strong><br />

syndrome (84.6%), and low correlation with Glaucoma (15.3%).<br />

Curing <strong>Migraines</strong> and many symptoms easily and fast, caused by caffeinated soft drinks: We<br />

had a boy with four-year-old, around 1.00-meter (3 feet and 3 inches) tall, 19 Kilograms (42 pounds)<br />

of weight, descendant of Portuguese, Indian and Black. He was very healthy, until he began to feel “allergic”<br />

obstructive rhinitis, photophobia, headaches at the middle of the frontal area (Ethmoidal), eyes<br />

itching and eyelids edemas. He used to drink daily more than 1,000 milliliter of cola soft drink, and<br />

more than this when he was at his grandmother’s house. On the examination, we found “all normal”<br />

with his eyes, except that both his Optic Nerves’ disks show 0/0/0/0.5 (Optic disk cup diameter/ cup<br />

depth/ lamina cribosa’s pores visibility/ borders edema), which configures the Cerebrospinal Fluid <strong>Hypertension</strong><br />

Syndrome. We told his mother only to stop the soft drinks.<br />

After one month he came again, brightly and all cured, without any medication. His Optic Nerves<br />

this time show 0/0/0/0.25 in both eyes. This Optic Nerve edema fast reduction only occurs on young<br />

ages.<br />

VI- 21 – Bulbar sub-conjunctival Hemorrhage: We had 13 patients with sudden bulbar sub-conjunctival<br />

hemorrhages.<br />

These 13 patients with bulbar sub-conjunctival hemorrhages also complained about:<br />

- 7 patients (53.8%) with wide frontal <strong>Migraines</strong>;<br />

- 3 patients (23.1%) worsen their migraines at awakening;<br />

- 3 patients (23.1%) with itching eyes or blepharitis;<br />

- 2 patients (15.4%) with ocular migraines;<br />

- 2 patients (15.4%) with eye’s redness (besides the hemorrhages);<br />

- 2 patients (15.4%) presented nausea and retching or vomits;<br />

- 2 patients (15.4%) presented eyelids edemas;<br />

- 2 patients (15.4%) with Chronic cough without any pulmonary lesion;<br />

- 1 woman (14.3% out of 7 women) with menstrual migraines.<br />

- 1 patient (7.7%) with temporal or head-top (vertex) migraines;<br />

- 1 patient (7.7%) with dizziness - vertigo.<br />

- 1 patient (7.7%) with obstructive Rhinitis;

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