Ocular Migraines

Understanding and Treating Ocular Migranes

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What Are Ocular Migraines?

If you suffer from ocular migraines, sometimes called visual migraines, you may be looking for an ocular migraine specialist that can help you manage your symptoms and provide necessary treatment. In contrast to typical migraines, which are known for the intense headache pain they cause, the symptoms of ocular migraines mainly fall into the category of visual disturbances. For example, you may encounter temporary vision loss, suddenly see flashing lights in your field of vision, or even notice blind spots. These symptoms can be quite disturbing, but generally last no longer than 30 minutes. While the cause of ocular migraines remains a mystery, they are thought to be connected to variations in blood circulation and nerve stimulation. Fortunately, they are not known to cause long-term damage to the eyes and are generally considered to be harmless. However, because they can be disruptive to your normal routine and cause quite a bit of stress and worry, it is important to seek out treatment if they are a regular occurrence.

Ocular Migraine Diagnosis and Treatment

While there are no medications available for the specific purpose of treating ocular migraines, an ophthalmologist specializing in this area can suggest treatments that limit visual disturbances, ease your discomfort, and improve your quality of life.

Lifestyle Changes

Counseling from an ocular migraine specialist is an important first step to help you understand your treatment options and identify potential triggers. With this information at hand, you can make lifestyle changes that will help you prevent ocular migraine triggers and reduce the likelihood of experiencing visual disturbances and other distressing symptoms. For example, a specialist can discuss your diet, lifestyle, and environment with you and analyze the frequency and duration of your ocular migraines. They may suggest making adjustments to your daily routine to ensure you get enough sleep, avoid bright lights that could set off an episode, and stay away from common dietary triggers. If your ocular migraines are accompanied by headache pain or are particularly frequent and severe, the doctor may also recommend over-the-counter pain relief medications or anti-seizure prescriptions.

Corrective Lenses for Ocular Migraines

For many individuals, special glasses can reduce visual disturbances and make a significant difference in the frequency and experience of ocular migraines. These specialized corrective lenses are designed with tinted glass or filters that minimize glare and boost contrast. Wearing such glasses can limit your exposure to specific wavelengths of light that are often associated with the onset of ocular migraines.

How Sight360 Can Help

If you are looking for ocular migraine treatment options in West Central Florida, you can turn to Sight360 for a 360-degree approach to vision care. Our board-certified ophthalmologists offer ocular migraine diagnosis and treatment, while our optical retail services make getting the corrective lenses you need simple and straightforward. With all the vision care options you may require in one place, you can benefit from the top-quality services you need to keep your eyes healthy. Ready to book an appointment and learn more about your options for ocular migraine treatment? Just request your initial appointment online!
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