Symptoms Of Eye MigraineSymptoms Of Eye Migraine




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Symptoms Of Eye Migraine

There are different types of migraines and an eye migraine is one of them. The eye migraine is also called an ocular migraine or silent migraine. There is only main symptom of a migraine and it is a headache. However, there may be other symptoms as well like nausea, vision problems and congestion.

The eye migraine, or the silent migraine, causes visual disturbances and usually lasts less than one hour. You have to ensure that you visit a doctor who can treat you well. The silent migraine does not actually cause any headaches. The ocular migraine or retinal migraine is a very rare kind of migraine. It causes visual disturbances and whenever you read you get a headache.

Ophthalmic migraine is also very similar to ocular migraines and occurs mostly in men. After some time the headaches even subside and it becomes a silent form of headache. Some of the headaches can be corrected using reading glasses.

It cannot be stressed how important it is to consult an ophthalmologist to rule out any other problem or complication. If you have symptoms along with headache, then consulting a doctor becomes all the more important. There are three to five kinds of migraines that are related to vision. Some are treated using glasses and others may need invasive medications. However, it is very important that you get examined and get the proper treatment. Also, sometimes a problem with the vision could also mean muscle weakness and that is why it is important to get oneself examined.

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