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  2. Spaceflight associated neuro-ocular syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The venous hypertension also contributes to the head swelling seen in photos of astronauts and the nasal and sinus congestion along with headache noted by many. There is also subsequent venous hypertension in the venous system of the eye which may contribute to the findings noted on ophthalmic exam and contributing to the visual disturbances noted.

  3. Cervicocranial syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cervicocranial syndrome has a wide range of symptoms. These symptoms [6] often include: Vertigo; Chronic headache aka cephalea; Tinnitus [6] Facial pain [7] Ear pain; Dysphagia; Carotidynia; Neck pain (ex: during movement such extension and flexion) [7] Syncope [8] Sinus congestion; Neck crepitus sound; Loss of vision; Involuntary eye-movement ...

  4. Silent sinus syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Silent sinus syndrome is a subtype of stage three chronic maxillary atelectasis. The distinguishing factor is that in silent sinus syndrome, there is an absence of sinusitis symptoms. [3] [4] [5] To be clear, chronic maxillary sinusitis may be a primary causitive factor in a significant number of silent sinus syndrome cases, it just may be ...

  5. Heavy-headedness - Wikipedia

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    Heavy-headedness is the feeling of faintness, dizziness, or feeling of floating, wooziness. [1] [2] [3] Individuals may feel as though their head is heavy; also feel as though the room is moving/spinning also known as vertigo. Some causes of heavy-headedness can be tough to get rid of and can last a long period of time, however most can be treated.

  6. Vestibular rehabilitation - Wikipedia

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    Vestibular rehabilitation (VR), also known as vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT), is a specialized form of physical therapy used to treat vestibular disorders or symptoms, characterized by dizziness, vertigo, imbalance, posture, and vision. These primary symptoms can result in secondary symptoms such as nausea, fatigue, and difficulty ...

  7. How to Get Better Viagra Results in 2025 - AOL

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    Nasal congestion. Back pain. Dizziness. Rash. Although rare, Viagra and sildenafil can cause more severe side effects, including: Sudden vision loss. Hearing loss. Priapism (a prolonged, painful ...

  8. Balance disorder - Wikipedia

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    Causes of dizziness related to the ear are often characterized by vertigo (spinning) and nausea. Nystagmus (flickering of the eye, related to the Vestibulo-ocular reflex [VOR]) is often seen in patients with an acute peripheral cause of dizziness. [citation needed] Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) – The most common cause of vertigo ...

  9. Dopamine beta hydroxylase deficiency - Wikipedia

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    The symptoms associated with orthostatic hypotension are dizziness, blurred vision, and fainting upon standing. Patients may have difficulty with prolonged standing. This phenomenon is especially pronounced when going from horizontal to upright, such as getting out of bed. It is worsened by hot climates due to loss of fluid through sweating.