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What is Ocular Migraine?

Description of the disease:

Ocular migraine, or visual migraine, is a form of migraine in which temporary visual disturbances occur. It usually manifests as flashes of light, shimmering or black spots in the field of vision.

Classification:

  • Migraine with aura
  • Migraine without aura

Symptoms:

  • Flashes of light in the vision
  • Shimmering
  • Black spots

Causes:

The exact causes of ocular migraine are unknown, but it is believed to be related to changes in the blood vessels of the eye and brain.

Diagnosis:

Diagnosis of ocular migraine involves an ophthalmologist examination, as well as various vision tests and examination of the fundus of the eye.

Treatment:

Drugs aimed at reducing the frequency and intensity of attacks, as well as relieving symptoms, may be used to treat ocular migraine.

Prevention:

Prevention of ocular migraine includes avoiding factors that contribute to its onset, as well as maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

Physician:

To diagnose and treat ocular migraine, it is advisable to consult an ophthalmologist.

Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.