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<strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong> – Dr. Leonardo Izecksohn – page 74<br />

Out of these eight patients with Buzzing, the etiology was:<br />

- 6 patients (78%) drank too much water, with an average of 3.8 liters daily;<br />

- 5 patients (62%) drank caffeine, as coffee, tea, mate or soft drinks daily.<br />

- 3 patients (37%) drank coffee, mate or tea;<br />

- 2 patients (25%) drank caffeinated soft drinks;<br />

- 2 patients (25%) drank beer.<br />

In the eight patients with Buzzing or sound disturbances, On their examination we found:<br />

- 5 patients (62.5%) presented mild Optic nerve’s borders edema, and<br />

- 2 patients (25%) presented evident (0.5 diopters or more) Optic Nerve's borders edema;<br />

- 2 patients (25%) presented suspicion of Glaucoma;<br />

- 1 patient (12.5%) presented incipient Glaucoma.<br />

All patients with Buzzing were with some of the above disturbances.<br />

We conclude that Buzzing is a sure (100%) symptom of the Inner Ears fluids hypertension Syndrome,<br />

occurring together with the Ocular or Cerebrospinal <strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong> <strong>Syndromes</strong>.<br />

VI- 26 – Miosis or bilateral pupil shrink (Pupil diameter of 2 mm or less): From our <strong>Migraines</strong> patients,<br />

we collected eight patients (0.8%) with bilateral miosis without any related Ocular pathology.<br />

These eight patients with Miosis had the Etiologies:<br />

- 5 patients (62%) drank caffeine, as coffee, tea, mate or soft drinks daily.<br />

- 5 patients (62%) drank too much water, with an average of 2.8 liters daily;<br />

- 5 patients (62%) drank coffee, mate or tea;<br />

- 4 patients (50%) drank beer and 1 of these drank beer and wine.<br />

- 3 patients (37%) drank caffeinated soft drinks;<br />

On their exam, we found:<br />

- 4 patients (50%) presented some Optic nerve’s borders edema, one of them with white sheaths around<br />

the disk vessels, from the Cerebrospinal Fluid <strong>Hypertension</strong> Syndrome;<br />

- 3 patients (37%) presented intraocular pressure of 18 mmHg or more;<br />

- 1 patient (12.%) presented suspicion of Glaucoma;<br />

- 1 patient (12.%) presented incipient Glaucoma.<br />

All patients with bilateral miosis presented some of the above pathologies, and one patient with two<br />

of them.<br />

We conclude that bilateral Miosis is a sure sign of Ocular or Cerebrospinal <strong>Fluids</strong> <strong>Hypertension</strong><br />

<strong>Syndromes</strong>.<br />

VI- 27 - Maxillary aches (pain): From our <strong>Migraines</strong> patients, we collected seven patients (0.7%)<br />

with recurrent maxillary aches, diagnosed as chronic sinusitis, without any evident pathology. These<br />

patients were multi-medicated by other physicians, without cure.<br />

These seven patients with Maxillary aches had the Etiologies:<br />

- 4 patients (57%) drank caffeine, as coffee, tea, mate or soft drinks daily.<br />

- 4 patients (57%) drank coffee, mate or tea;<br />

- 3 patients (43%) drank too much water, with an average of 2.8 liters daily;<br />

- 2 patients (29%) drank beer;<br />

- 2 patients (29%) drank caffeinated soft drinks.<br />

- 1 patient (14%) drank wine.<br />

On their exam, we found:<br />

- 6 patients (86%) presented some Optic nerve’s borders edema, 5 mild and one evident;

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