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Medical Mystery: What's This Mystery Migraine? The mystery migraine is called an ocular migraine, and it affects your vision. Justas with migraine headaches, the causes of ocular migraines are uncertain. http://www.soundmedicine.iu.edu/archive/2001/mystery/migraines.html
Extractions: The mystery migraine is called an "ocular migraine," and it affects your vision. Symptoms vary, but ocular migraines cause you to see zigzag lines, often starting at one spot in your field of vision and moving across it before eventually disappearing. You may also have some temporary blurring that interferes with reading or other activities. You might also see shimmering or colored lights. After a few minutes usually no more than a half hour the sensations will disappear without harming your eyes. Although an ocular migraine is often an isolated occurrence, for some people these visual symptoms are warning signs that a migraine headache is coming on. Just as with migraine headaches, the causes of ocular migraines are uncertain. Temporary changes in blood vessels may be involved, just as increased blood flow from widening blood vessels in the brain occurs during migraine headaches. Although ocular migraines are benign, be aware that the sudden onset of bright flashing lights in your vision, or the appearance of lots of dark "floaters," could be symptoms of a detached retina. The retina is the thin layer of tissue on the back of the eye that collects light and enables us to see.
Interferon And Ocular Migraine Interferon and ocular migraine. This article submitted by Brainfogon 11/20/98. Email My optometrist says it is an ocular migraine. I http://neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu/forum/VisualImpairmentsF/11.20.9812.04PMInterfe
Ocular Migraine Neither is MGH or MGH Neurology responsible for the content of any articlesor replies. No messages are screened for content. ocular migraine. http://neuro-www.mgh.harvard.edu/forum_2/HeadacheF/ocularmigraineA.html
Extractions: This Web Forum is not moderated in any sense. Anyone on the Internet can post articles or reply to previously posted articles, and they may do so anonymously. Therefore, the opinions and statements made in all articles and replies do not represent the official opinions of MGH and MGH Neurology. Neither is MGH or MGH Neurology responsible for the content of any articles or replies. No messages are screened for content. This response submitted by linda Book on 10/5/99. My niece has ocular migraines that last for several weeks. Double vision, disturbed depth perception, "backlighting" are some of the symptoms. Depecote(spelling?) and amitryptyline have been tried with limited results. Is this common? What else can she do? She has missed semesters at school and weeks from work. Can ocular migraines last for weeks?
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Searchalot Directory For Retinal of ophthalmic migraine. sci.med.vision Frequently AskedQuestions Part 3/5 Contains information about ocular migraine. http://www.searchalot.com/Top/Health/ConditionsandDiseases/NeurologicalDisorders
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Re: Ocular Migrane - Site Moe. our 22yr old daughter has had an ocular migraine for 6 weeks. she has seenher Opthalmologist and Neurologistand each has found no known problems.. http://www.neec.com/messages/3322.html
Extractions: Follow Ups Post Followup New England Eye Center discussion board Posted by b. paige on December 02, 192002 at 17:58:20: In Reply to: Re: Ocular Migrane - Site posted by Moe C on April 06, 192002 at 20:01:21: : Phyllis: : This site is quite informative for ocular migraines. : http://www.upstate.edu/neurology/haas/hpmiau_stat.htm : Moe our 22yr old daughter has had an ocular migraine for 6 weeks. she has seen her Opthalmologist and Neurologistand each has found no known problems.. She has had mri and mra testing showing nothing. she has taken tenormin and norontin and nothing has stopped the disturbance. Occasionally she thinks her vision is a little better but then it goes back to looking at something possobly wet and moving in front of the actual thing that she is seeing. any thoughts and ideas would be appreciated : : Phyllis: : : This site is quite informative for ocular migraines. : : http://www.upstate.edu/neurology/haas/hpmiau_stat.htm : : Moe : our 22yr old daughter has had an ocular migraine for 6 weeks. she has seen her Opthalmologist and Neurologistand each has found no known problems.. She has had mri and mra testing showing nothing. she has taken tenormin and norontin and nothing has stopped the disturbance. Occasionally she thinks her vision is a little better but then it goes back to looking at something possobly wet and moving in front of the actual thing that she is seeing. any thoughts and ideas would be appreciated
Re: Ocular Migrane Hi. Can you explain to me what an ocular migraine is. Post a Followup. Name EMailSubject Comments Hi. Can you explain to me what an ocular migraine is. http://www.neec.com/messages/2916.html
Extractions: Follow Ups Post Followup New England Eye Center discussion board Posted by Alisha on June 25, 192002 at 23:18:36: In Reply to: ocular migrane posted by Nancy on April 24, 192002 at 13:01:48: Hi. Can you explain to me what an ocular migraine is. I have cone dystrophy , which is a rare eye disease and I have very poor vision. But the worst thing is that I have headaches ALL the time. Some are so severe that I throw up. There's never a day that I don't have a headache. Is this the same kind of thing as an ocular headache? : Hi. Can you explain to me what an ocular migraine is. I have cone dystrophy , which is a rare eye disease and I have very poor vision. But the worst thing is that I have headaches ALL the time. Some are so severe that I throw up. There's never a day that I don't have a headache. Is this the same kind of thing as an ocular headache? : thanks : Alisha : alishaadkins@att.net Optional Link URL:
Edith Frost - January 2001 Archives Saturday, January 27, 2001. Seeing spots again. Had my first ocular migraine sincebefore Thanksgiving. Scintillating scotoma. Had another ocular migraine today. http://www.edithfrost.com/archive/2001/01/
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HON: Vision And Eyecare FAQ: Section5 Vision and Eye care overview elaborated to answer Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and to assist Category Health Conditions and Diseases Migraine Retinal 3. Retinal migraine (ocular migraine) The patient is typically under 40 and suddenlyloses a portion (retinal) or all (ocular) of the visual field in one eye. http://www.hon.ch/Library/Theme/VisionFaq/section5.html
Extractions: Floaters (muscae volitantes - "flying flies") are spots before the eyes of different shapes, sizes and number. They appear often when looking at a plain coloured field of view, eg blue sky, a wall. Typically when the patient tries to look at them they report that the spots "run- away". The spots are due to corpuscles circulating in the retinal vessels and specks within the vitreous. These opacities cause shadows to be cast onto the retinal sensory apparatus; the rods and cones; and thereby appear as dark spots in the field of vision. Slight cases or observations require no treatment. There are other retinal and vitreous conditions that may cause increased presence of floaters indicative of more serious complications, for example, vitreous or retinal detachment. It is therefore advisable in the presence of an increased occurrence of floaters that you get a check-up by a eyecare professional.
New Page 1 1. WRONG An ocular migraine typically has a unilateral loss of vision forup to an hour which precedes the headache (if the headache develops). http://www.opt.indiana.edu/students/studentprojects/cases/pig 1 quest 1.htm
Headache Glossary O-P O. ocular migraine. type of migraine with aura or classical migraine in whichvisual symptoms are prominent, sometimes with little or no headache component. http://headaches.about.com/bl-glossary-op.htm
Extractions: Headache Glossary O Ocular Migraine type of migraine with aura or "classical" migraine in which visual symptoms are prominent, sometimes with little or no headache component. Ophthalmoplegic Migraine rare type of migraine in which there is weakness of one or more of the muscles that moves the eye. Opiod having the effects of opium even though they are not derived from opium. Otologist specialist in treating the ear and its diseases. Over-the-Counter Drugs drugs available without a prescription. See: Oxygen Therapy administration of oxygen from a take. Sometimes provides relief from cluster headache.
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Extractions: Astigmatism Blepharitis Cataracts Conjunctivitis ... Retinal Detachment The classic migraine is a severe headache, which in some instances may be accompanied by nausea. Ocular migraines are visual disturbances in which visual images look gray or have a wavy appearance. They almost always occur in only one eye. Other common symptoms are loss of vision, particularly in one eye, and increased sensitivity to bright lights. The visual distortion, when it occurs, normally starts in central vision and then moves off to one side. The ocular migraine can occur either in conjunction with the common migraine or without the corresponding headache. Generally, when it accompanies the common migraine, the visual disturbances happen before the onset of headache symptoms. In younger people with common migraine, it is typical for the ocular migraines to also occur. As people age, it becomes more common to experience ocular migraines without headache symptoms. In general there are no serious complications caused by ocular migraine. Treatment, in most instances, is not necessary unless the ocular migraine is linked to the common migraine.
Extractions: One of the biggest problems we face with patients who have jaw compression problems is the fact that we cannot numb them for dental treatment. We also experience an unusual amount of complications following treatment. The muscular dysfunction causes so much compression of the fascia, nerves, and muscle fibers that it is impossible to get anesthetic to the nerve to numb it. There also seems to be a lot of acid buildup in the muscles, which neutralizes the anesthetic and renders it useless. Some of our patients have such overworked muscles that it is sometimes very hard to pass the needle through the tissues and muscles, because they are so hard. Now you know why many of your dental visits may have been so disastrous. Many of these patients also experience the 'phantom' weird toothache. Normally, nothing is found on the x-rays and examination, yet the patient insists that a tooth must be pulled or root canaled.
Eye Disorders And Diseases Questions The description you give is most likely due to an ocular migraine. It isunlikely that your Plaquenil treatment would create such symptoms. http://www.eyesearch.com/disorders.diseases.questions.htm
Extractions: Unfortunately the most severe viral infections of the eye are often very difficult to treat. As you have been told, there is no good way to eradicate these viruses immediately and prevent the inflammation they cause. I hope that your son's situation has improved. If you are looking for additional consultation, I would recommend the Corneal Consultants of Indiana. I believe they have offices in your area, although they are basically in Indianapolis. Please contact us if you have further questions. Ocu lar Migraine I am a 42 year old female with rheumatoid arthritis and regular sinusitis being my only health problems. For this I have take Voltaren and Plaquenil daily for the past 2 years. I visit an eye specialist yearly for vision checks which my rheumatologist recommended as being necessary because I take Plaquenil. About 6 months ago I experienced 'shimmering, moving images around the perimeter of my field of vision. This lasted about 5 to 10 minutes and did not recur until about a month ago, and now it seems to happen every couple of days. I am unable to focus properly on anything while it is happening. There does not seem to be a pattern for when it occurs - I could be reading, watching TV, cooking. Any help you could give would be appreciated.
Migraine Glossary ocular migraine Type of migraine with aura or classical migraine in which visualsymptoms are prominent, sometimes with little or no headache component. http://www.zomig.com/consumer_html/glossary/5000.asp
Extractions: Involves the appearance of an aura 10 to 30 minutes before an attack. Other symptoms include speech difficulty, weakness of an arm or leg, tingling of the face or hands, and confusion. Pain is intense, throbbing, or pounding and is felt in the forehead, temple, ear, jaw, or around the eye. Starts on one side of the head, but may spread to the other side. An attack may last from four hours to three days. Common Migraine: