DEAR DR. ROACH: Periodically, I suffer from kaleidoscope vision where my peripheral vision in the extreme right or left eye appears that I am looking through broken glass. It started about five years ...
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 ...
Some people can develop migraine aura without headache. Many people will describe a “jagged” or “shimmering” appearance, making the diagnosis of migraine aura more likely. Perhaps that is similar to ...
Migraines with aura affect 20 to 25% of people who get migraines. It is common to experience visual disturbances such as flashing lights or blind spots. Seven images depict what these aura symptoms ...
Having a migraine is associated with intense pain, but there are other symptoms that can come along with these headaches. One of the more common ones? Migraine aura. Migraine aura is experienced by up ...
Migraine with aura was associated with an increased risk for incident ischemic stroke in middle-aged adults, with no ...
Migraine, especially migraine with aura, has been tied to an increased risk of ischemic stroke in earlier work. A review of ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: Periodically, I suffer from kaleidoscope vision where my peripheral vision in the extreme right or left eye appears that I am looking through broken glass. It started about five years ...
Periodically, I suffer from kaleidoscope vision where my peripheral vision in the extreme right or left eye appears that I am looking through broken glass. It started about five years ago, when I was ...
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