PSEUDOTUMOR CEREBRI
Typically occures in (19 per 100,000) women 20 - 40 years old, mostly obese (80%).
Symptoms:
- swollen optic discs (normally a small, creamy, circle with sharp edges agaist red background)
- severe headaches, especially when bending/compressing the body
- vomiting, double vision, ringing in the eyes, and vertigo
- cerebrospinal fluid pressure above normal 7 - 20 cm
- normal reading (negative) in CT scan
Causes:
Cerebrospinal fluid pressure on the nerves, including optic causing inflamation. Connection with female hormones and overweight.
Prevention:
Keeping the weight and cardio-vascular system healthy by proper exercise and healthy diet.
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