A recent study found changes in blood flow in the retina could explain why some migraine patients experience visual symptoms. The findings could represent a long-sought observable marker for migraines ...
Researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA; CA, USA) have used a non-invasive imaging technique to visualize blood flow changes in the retina during migraines, revealing a ...
A recent study found changes in blood flow in the retina could explain why some migraine patients experience visual symptoms. The findings could represent a long-sought observable marker for migraines ...
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.
Light sensitivity is extremely common in migraine. Learn how tinted glasses, migraine medications, and different lighting ...
The neural mechanisms of many symptoms associated with migraine have yet to be elucidated. New research suggests that a non-image-forming retinal pathway and signals from the dura mater contribute to ...
Kaleidoscope vision makes you feel like you’re looking through a kaleidoscope or broken glass. You might have blurred vision, brightly colored vision, and see fragments or geometric shapes.
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 ...
When you think of a migraine, what are the “typical” symptoms that come to mind? Pulsing pain, light sensitivity and nausea are some of the most common, but there are other signs and symptoms ...