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  1. Ask Dr. Etingin.(Q&A)(dental fillings of mercury)(ocular migraine): An article from: Women's Health Advisor by Gale Reference Team, 2007-03-01
  2. What Triggers Migraines and What You Can Do About It!
  3. The Many Treatment Options for Migraines Examined by LittleWhiteEbook.com, 2010-03-23

81. Ocular
Information resource for patients and US healthcare professionals on migraine headaches, their symptoms, causes and treatment options for dealing with migraine pain. Also includes a glossary of migraine terms.
http://redirect-west.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.understandingmigraine.com/oc

82. Migraine [The Eye And Systemic Disease] - Frequently Asked Questions @ WebEyeMD.
Back to Top. What is ocular rosacea? Rosacea with ocular involvement is called ocularrosacea. Back to Top. What are the signs and symptoms of ocular rosacea?
http://webeyemd.com/faq/faq_systemic_migraine.htm
Back to Home Patient Information External Disease and Cornea
FAQs External Disease and Cornea
Rosacea
  • What is rosacea? What is ocular rosacea? What are the signs and symptoms of acne rosacea? What are the signs and symptoms of ocular rosacea?
  • Rosacea
    What is rosacea?
    Rosacea is also known as acne rosacea. It is a dermatologic condition that affects the midfacial region. One can find erythema, papules, pustules, telangiectasias, and rhinophyma. This problem usually affects those with light skin. It is characterized by bumps and redness localizing on the cheeks, forehead and nose. One of the initial symptoms of rosacea is facial flushing secondary to changes in body temperature, emotion, or hot drinks. Eventually, the skin may become chronically red, irritated and inflamed. Back to Top
    What is ocular rosacea?
    Rosacea with ocular involvement is called ocular rosacea. Approximately 60% of patients with rosacea develop related problems affecting the eye. Patients with ocular rosacea have ocular manifestations essentially confined to the eyelids and ocular surface.

    83. Migraine With Accompanying Ocular Symptoms Associated With APC Resistance
    K 279. migraine with accompanying ocular symptoms associated with APCresistance. T. Büchner, U. Schnorbus, I. Husstedt, H. Gerding.
    http://www.dog.org/2000/e-abstract_2000/279.html
    th Annual Meeting DOG 2000 K 279 Migraine with accompanying ocular symptoms associated with APC resistance T. Büchner, U. Schnorbus, I. Husstedt, H. Gerding Background: APC resistance due to factor V Leiden mutation is the most common genetic cause of thrombophilia in Europe (3-7% of the population). Carriers have an increased risk of venous thromboembolism. The role of this defect in arterial or microvascular ischemia is still not known. Case report: We examined a 27 year-old female with a 16 year history of migraine and visual field defects in her left eye for 2 weeks. Visual acuity was 20/20 on both eyes. Slit lamp examination, pupillary reflexes, ophthalmoscopy, fluorescein angiography and VEP were unremarkable. Therapy with flunaricin for migraine was started and visual fields deteriorated in both eyes over a period of 4 weeks. Neurologic, radiologic (MRI) and doppler ultrasonographic examinations were unremarkable. The ERG showed a slight asymmetry in cone and rod recordings and a clear difference between both eyes in the oscillatory potentials (symmetrical 8 years ago). The patient was found to be heterozygous for factor V Leiden mutation (G1691A). Therapy with coumarin was instituted at INR 2.0-3.0 and no further deterioration occured.

    84. Ocular Motor Apraxia: Re: Occular Migraine - Here Is Help.
    16 May 2002 at 1217 Re Occular migraine in teenagers M. Cornell (0) This Web pageis part of the OMA Message Board at the ocular Motor Apraxia Web Site http
    http://wwweb.org/oma/messages/1128.html
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    Ref: http://wwweb.org/oma/messages/1128.html Look at replies to this message Reply to this message Return to OMA Message Board Index Page ... Help file
    Re: Occular Migraine - here is help.
    From: Greg R, e-mail: greg@seas-the-day.com
    Date: 03 Jan 2002 at 22:29
    Replying to: message 1099.html
    I have been diagnosed with Occular Migraines as well. Mine start in the middle of my field of vision as a blur, then slowly spread like a donut to my outer periphery. The whole thing lasts about 20 minutes and is triggered by a flash of bright light (sunlight, light bulb, etc.). No pain, just a challenge to read or drive. I was advised at Mayo Clinic that there is no lasting nerve damage, nor was there any medication required. Is Maxalt a prescription drug? Does it have side effects? Is it worth the cost and trouble? Replies to this message:

    85. Welcome To Eurotimes
    All patients experienced relief of both ocular pain an migraine aftera course of treatment, with one reporting complete relief.
    http://www.escrs.org/eurotimes/June 2002/treating.asp
    June 2002 IN THIS ISSUE Latanoprost a safe and effective alternative Stable Outcomes with Zyoptix-guided LASIK Research updates at three ESCRS Symposia, Nice Long-term effects on lacrimal gland function experienced with high dose radioiodine therapy ... Sourdille calls for LASIK standardisation FEATURES From The Editor Bio-ophthalmology Outlook on Industry In Your Good Books ... Regulatory Matters
    Treating periocular pain offers relief to some migraine sufferers
    By Sean Henahan
    The treatment relieved the ocular pain and improved control of associated migraine symptoms within 48-72 hours in all cases. All patients experienced relief of both ocular pain an migraine after a course of treatment, with one reporting complete relief. The other four patients reported lasting relief after a second course of treatment.
    After treatment all patients decreased basal pain, number of attacks and medication intake to control chronic migraine.
    The diagnosis of trochleitis was based on the presence of periorbital pain appearing synchronously with and ipsilateral to the demonstrated sore trochlea. Additional diagnostic criteria included palpation of a swollen trochlea and obvious trochlea tenderness. In such cases, there is an exacerbation of pain upon palpation of the trochlea or when attempting supraduction of the symptomatic eye.

    86. Established Patient Information Before 1999
    Crossed Eyes Lazy Eye Iritis Retinitis Pigmentosa Retina Detachment Droopy EyelidsColor Blindness Night Blindness Retina (ocular) migraine Cornea Transplant
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    87. Presbyopia, Macular Degeneration, Farsighted Vision, Kerataconus, Ocular Migrain
    Narrow Angle Glaucoma is an ocular emergency. Helpful ocular Defense fromPhysiologics is a comprehensive capsular formula for the eyes.
    http://www.visionworksusa.com/disease.asp?d_num=7

    88. Presbyopia, Macular Degeneration, Farsighted Vision, Kerataconus, Ocular Migrain
    OR, for those who prefer capsules,. Helpful ocular Defense from Physiologicsis a comprehensive capsular formula for the eyes. ocular
    http://www.visionworksusa.com/disease.asp?d_num=14

    89. CyberSpace Search!
    SEARCH THE WEB. Results 1 through 7 of 7 for menstrual migraine.
    http://www.cyberspace.com/cgi-bin/cs_search.cgi?Terms=menstrual migraine

    90. Migraine Chapter, Migraine With Aura,  B.Todd Troost
    1.2 migraine with aura Previously used terms classic migraine; classical migraine;ophthalmic, hemiparesthetic, hemiplegic, or aphasic migraine Diagnostic
    http://imigraine.net/migraine/withaura.html
    MIGRAINE WITH AURA (CLASSIC)
    The new term for classic migraine, that is, migraine with aura requires at least two attacks with any three of the following four features: [1] One or more fully reversible aura symptoms; [2] aura developing over a course of more than four minutes; or [3] lasting less than sixty minutes; and [4] headache following aura within sixty minutes. This is summarized in Table 3.
    Table 3. Migraine with aura
    1.2 Migraine with aura
    Previously used terms: classic migraine; classical migraine; ophthalmic, hemiparesthetic, hemiplegic, or aphasic migraine
    Diagnostic criteria A. At least two attacks fulfilling B B. At least three of the following four characteristics;
    1. One or more fully reversible aura symptoms indicating focal cerebral cortical and/or brainstem dysfunction
    2. At least one aura symptom develops gradually over more than 4 min or two or more symptoms occur in succession
    3. No aura symptom lasts more than 60 min; if more than one aura symptom is present, accepted duration is proportionally increased

    91. Summary For Migraine Relief
    Take Progesterone and avoid Estrogens for Relief from migraine Headache.Summary for Helping to get Reduce migraine Headache. The
    http://www.migraine101.com/summary.htm
    Migraine Headache Explore Some More Xenoestrogens Theo Colborn's Acceptance Speech of the Rachel Carson Award
    Explore Some More Xenoestrogens
    Professor Steven Schafersman of the University of Texas Writes a Synoposis Take Progesterone and avoid Estrogens for Relief from Migraine Headache Summary for Helping to get Reduce Migraine Headache The solution to the disease is to take progesterone and avoid estrogen intake. Estrogen may come in the form of birth control pills, hormone replacement, herbs, foods or synthetic chemicals that mimic estrogen. Progesterone opposes the effect of estrogen and resensitizes the body's estrogen receptors back to normal.
    by Elizabeth Smith, M.D. Take Progesterone
    • Use a progesterone cream with 500-1000 mg of natural progesterone per ounce.
    • For the first 2-3 months use one or two ounces of cream per month on days 12 though 26 where day 1 is the first day of your period; this is about one half (1/2) or one (1) teaspoon per day. This comes out to 60-70 mg/day of Natural Progesterone.
    • Then use one half or one ounce of cream per month on days 12 though 26 where day 1 is the first day of your period; this is about one quarter (1/4) or one half (1/2) teaspoon per day. This comes out to 30-35 mg/day of Natural Progesterone. Listen to your body and use the amount that works for you.

    92. HealthScout-Neu-Holiday Headaches
    Holiday Headaches. Party food and drink plus lastminute rush canadd up to a migraine. By them. Tis the season to have migraine. .
    http://www.healthscout.com/static/news/510945.html
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    Channels Home Today Women Men ... Drug Checker Advertisement Printer Friendly Send to a Friend Holiday Headaches Party food and drink plus last-minute rush can add up to a migraine. By Amanda Gardner
    HealthScoutNews Reporter
    MONDAY, Dec. 23 (HealthScoutNews) Consider this happy holiday tableau: A polished party table that is gleaming with polished silver, afire with candles and laden with smoked salmon, smoked ham, red wine, Camembert, Brie and a variety of salted nuts. And there you are, fresh from Bloomingdale's where you've been stalked and spritzed by perfume saleswomen, fresh from a mad cab ride across town. Now your head is pounding with an incipient migraine as you fumble for medication and try to think of an excuse to leave early. Everything on that party table, not to mention the unwanted jet of perfume, the scrambling to get to the party on time and the lack of sleep the night before, is a potential migraine trigger. "The holiday season seems to be a time of disaster for people with migraine," says Dr. Larry Newman, director of the Headache Institute at St. Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital in New York City. "If you think of every potential trigger for migraine, this is the time of year we expose our migraine sufferers to them. Tis the season to have migraine."

    93. What Is A Headache?
    migraine auras last between 15 and 45 minutes. A type of migraine known as ocularmigraine is painless and produces only auras or other visual symptoms.
    http://www.magicaltherapyofheadache.com/what is headache.htm

    94. Shampoos That Contain Estrogen Cause Estrogen Dominance And Associated Migraine
    Shampoos Contain Clinical Doses of Estrogen Early Puberty linked to Shampoos ContainingEstrogen April 03, 2002 1900 Exclusive from New Scientist SYNOPSIS
    http://www.migraine101.com/shampoo.htm
    Migraine Headache
    Explore Some More Xenoestrogens
    Professor Steven Schafersman of the University of Texas Writes a Synoposis Shampoos Contain Clinical Doses of Estrogen
    Early Puberty linked to Shampoos Containing Estrogen
    April 03, 2002 19:00
    Exclusive from New Scientist
    SYNOPSIS: Some shampoos popular with African Americans contain high enough doses of estrogen to push young girls into early puberty. Unbeknown to many parents, a few hair products - especially some marketed to black people - contain small amounts of hormones that could cause premature sexual development in girls. The evidence that hair products containing oestrogens cause premature puberty is largely circumstantial, and the case is still unproven. But Ella Toombs, acting director for the Office of Cosmetics and Colors at the US Food and Drug Administration, told New Scientist : "No amount [of oestrogen] is considered safe and can be included in an over-the-counter product." Under FDA regulations, over-the-counter products containing hormones are drugs, and thus require specific approval. However, there appears to be a grey area regarding products marketed before 1994. The FDA failed to respond to a request to clarify the position. At least five companies are still making hormone-containing hair products, a source within the industry - who preferred not to be named - told New Scientist Throughout the West, girls are tending to reach puberty earlier. This has been blamed on everything from improved diet to environmental contaminants. But African-American girls are developing even earlier than their white counterparts. About half of black girls in the US begin developing breasts or pubic hair by age eight, compared with just 15 per cent of white girls, one study has found. In Africa, girls enter puberty much later, regardless of their socioeconomic status.

    95. HealthCentral.com
    HealthCentral, SEARCH FOR TOPIC CENTERS Choose a topic.
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