Intracranial hypertension is the condition in which the blood pressure in and around the brain increases without any obvious reasons. The most recognized symptoms of this condition are headache behind the eyes, ringing in the ears in time with the heartbeat and brief episodes of blindness. Blood clots, brain infections and abnormal blood vessels may be some of the causes of this type of hypertension.
Journals in Intracranial Hypertension and Multidisciplinary Open Access Journals like Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences are referred by scientists, students, professors, medical professionals and research enthusiasts to find new treatments and diagnose this condition in alignment with the modern technology.
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