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what is an ocular Migraine Headache?

A: an ocular migraine headache is when a person''s has their vision in one eye to suffer transient blindness or distorted vision. These type of migraines last only a few minutes and treatment is usually not indicated. My daughter gets ocular migraines, they can be horrible and scary, though they are painless. Also more correctly called ophthalmic migraines these cause visual disturbances such as blindness, blind spots, light...


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what is an ocular Migraine Headache?

A: an ocular migraine headache is when a person''s has their vision in one eye to suffer transient blindness or distorted vision. These type of migraines last only a few minutes and treatment is usually not indicated. My daughter gets ocular migraines, they can be horrible and scary, though they are painless. Also more correctly called ophthalmic migraines these cause visual disturbances such as blindness, blind spots, light...


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what are ocular Migraines?

A: ocular migraines are migraines involving the eyes. They can manifest in several ways with a variety of symptoms, and neurologists use the term slightly differently, which can lead to some confusion. As a general rule, an instance of severe visual disruption is classified as an ocular migraine, whether or not it is accompanied by pain. Most people seek the attention of an ophthalmolog
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what are ocular migraines? what are the symptoms and cures for ocular migraine?

A: Symptoms and Cures for ocular Migraine ocular migraine, also known as acephalgic migraine, is a migraine that causes pain around the eyes due to involvement of blood vessels and reduced circulation of blood to the brain. This kind of migraine is most commonly found in young adults and occurs in the form of visual disturbances that last to about 15-20 minutes. Key causes of ocular migraine are depression, weather change, intense headache, eyestrain, food allergy
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Recurrent ocular migraines and TIA

A: Hi, Welcome to the forum. I am really glad to help you out. In ocular migraine, there are rare attacks characterized by repeated instances of scotomata (blind spots) or blindness on one side, lasting less than an hour, which can be associated with headache. ocular migraine is thought to be a variant of migraine in which headache may or may not occur, but there is often a family history of migraine disorder. It is a difficult diagnosis to make as there

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what are ocular migraines?

A: ocular migraines share their last name with migraine headache`s first name because both are the result of vessel spasms. In the case of ocular migraine there is only visual phenomena, with no headache, most commonly a lightning or flashing jagged light pattern at the edges of vision which occurs suddenly and stops just as suddenly. Some individuals experience blurring of vision while it is happening and others continue to see clearly during the episode. ocular migraines are unlikely to cause damage to v

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ocular migraine: what causes it?

A: The term ''ocular migraine'' can be confusing. It''s sometimes used to refer to two different conditions, one of which usually isn''t cause for concern, and the other which might have more-serious complications. Migraine aura involving your vision In some cases, ''ocular migraine'' describes a migraine aura that involves your vision. Migraine auras include a variety of sensations — often visual, but which also may include other sensations, such as numbness — that precede or accompany a migraine. Aura can sometimes occur without

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ocular migraine

A: Yabby,   -:¦:-•:*''''*:•.-:¦:-•*Welcome to MyMigraineConnection!*•-:¦:-•:*''''*:•.-:¦:-     Yes, there are treatments. However, since you said ''ocular Migraines,'' I''m not sure what information to give you.   One of the most important things is to get an accurate diagnosis. To simplify matters and make it easier for people to get information and treatment, doctors usually go by the gold standard for diagnosis, the International Headache Society''s...
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what is the difference between an ocular migraine and a migraine headache?

A: 1. A migraine headache manifests as a headache; an ocular migraine manifests as visual disturbances. It is essentially the same process with your blood vessels, just in a different area. The same medications are used to treat both. 2. Hey there, ocular migraines cause temporary vision loss or distortion in one eye, usually accompanied or followed by a headache. They are also called retinal or ophthalmic migraines. They are caused by a sudden tightening (or constriction) of blood vessels, which...


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what is ocular Migraines?

A: 1. Hi, ocular migraines are migraines involving the eyes. ocular migraines are migraines where you have the symptoms of the aura, but the pain of the headache never comes. ocular migraines have the same triggers as any other migraines, and will respond to the same treatment. More information about ocular migraines can be found at http://ocular-migraines.blogspot.com Cheers 2. ocular migraines are also known as visual migraines. When you get one of these you see what looks like flashing lights in a tight clump that...


 
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