Bradley Nordin, MD, explains ocular migraines cause central vision loss, unlike peripheral flashing in migraine auras.
Visual symptoms like auras or flashing lights, may be signs of an ocular migraine. If you’re wondering, “Why am I suddenly getting ocular migraines?” keep reading for the answers, as well as the ...
When it comes to migraines, not all headaches are created the same. According to Joey Gee, D.O., neurologist with Providence Mission Hospital, approximately 15 to 25% of migraine sufferers will ...
Stabbing pain behind your eyes? Learn why migraine eye pain happens, how it differs from other headaches, and what really helps relieve it.
Migraine with aura (formerly referred to as an ocular migraine) is a type of migraine that can cause visual symptoms—including vision loss, blind spots, and even flashing lights—plus, eye pain.
Migraine with visual aura was associated with stroke risk in young women. Migraine has long been recognized as a risk factor for stroke. To clarify this relation, researchers conducted a case-control ...
If you’re prone to migraines, you might be used to having weird vision issues before a it hits. But those vision (or any other sensory issues) that precede the pain could be symptoms of migraine with ...
The first time I experienced a migraine with aura, I was sitting in my high school physics class. I was grinding my way through a worksheet, eyelids heavy and sleep-deprived as usual, when a bright ...
Kaleidoscope vision is a symptom of migraine. The brain creates a visual illusion of fractured or bright colors, similar to those a person might see through a kaleidoscope. Migraine can affect vision ...
In a recent study, researchers looked to analyze the association of migraine that presents with visual aura with atrial fibrillation (AF) as migraines with a visual aura are associated with a ...