What happens if your optic nerves/papilledema are fine, but you're still experiencing all of the symptoms of high pressure, even visual disturbances still?
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One of the replies mentioned experiencing double vision due to pressure build-up on the sixth cranial nerve, called sixth cranial nerve palsy. Lowering overall brain pressure with medications or surgery can alleviate cranial nerve pressure and potentially resolve visual disturbances. However, it is essential to consult a medical professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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