Benign Intracranial Hypertension And Rapid Eye Movement Sleep

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Symptoms

Symptoms depend on the location of the bleeding in the brain and how much damage has occurred. Symptoms most commonly develop suddenly, without warning, often during activity. There is a rapid loss of function(s) on one side of the body.

The symptoms can be the same as those that result from too little blood flow to the brain (stroke), and may include:

  • Vision changes
    • Any change in vision
    • Loss of vision off to one side
    • Decreased vision
  • Sensation changes
    • Numbness, tingling
    • D...
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