14 Most Common Signs and Symptoms of High Eye Pressure
2. Evidence of a Trauma A hit to the face, head, or eye can disrupt how fluid moves inside the eye. This change can increase eye…
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2. Evidence of a Trauma A hit to the face, head, or eye can disrupt how fluid moves inside the eye. This change can increase eye…
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2. Wheezing Wheezing is a high‑pitched whistling sound you hear when you breathe, and you often notice it more when you breathe out. It can start…
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2. Hypertension Hypertension means blood pressure remains high over time. This constant pressure forces the heart to work harder with every beat to move blood through…
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2. Cruciferous Vegetables You can add cruciferous vegetables to your meals to support bladder health. Cruciferous vegetables belong to the cabbage family and include familiar foods….
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2. Drink Water Drinking enough water each day helps lower the risk of kidney stones by diluting urine. When urine stays diluted, minerals are less likely…
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2. Calamine Lotion Calamine lotion is a commonly used topical product for easing surface discomfort from a shingles rash. When applied to the skin, it dries…
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2. Loss of Appetite Loss of appetite often appears early during an intestinal infection. A person may feel full quickly or have little interest in food….
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2. Hallucinations Hallucinations occur when a person senses things that are not present. These experiences feel real to the person, even though others do not share…
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2. Numbness You may notice numbness as a less obvious symptom of tetanus. It often appears near the wound where the bacteria entered your body. The…
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2. Heart Valve Disease Heart valve disease develops when one or more heart valves do not open or close properly, disrupting the normal flow of blood…
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