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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

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ocular migraine.
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23. HealthCentral.com - Dr. Dean Edell - What Caused Me To See Circles And Waves In
Eventually, it went away. Dr. Dean I’ll take a guess at it. Since it was in both eyes, it sounds like an ocular migraine. Did you get a headache?
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26. Migraine, Ocular - Migraine Headaches And Other Neurological Disorders Treatment
Migraine, ocular migraine involving the eyes, with or without headache. ocular migraines usually affect only one eye at a time.
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27. Patient Education Library - Ocular Migraines
ocular migraines. The ocular migraine can occur either in conjunction with the common migraine or without the corresponding headache.
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Ocular Migraines
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 is no serious complications caused by ocular migraine. Treatment, in most instances, is not necessary unless the ocular migraine is linked to the common migraine.

28. Ocular Migraine?
Subject ocular migraine? Has anyone ever heard of anxiety attacks being caused by ocular migraine? And accompanied by the Alice in Wonderland syndrome?
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Questions in The Mental Health Forum are currently being answered by Roger L. Gould, M.D., affiliated with U.C.L.A., and author of the Mastering Stress and Depression program. Subject: Ocular Migraine?
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Question Posted By: emgscot52 on Saturday, December 07, 2002
Has anyone ever heard of anxiety attacks being caused by ocular migraine? And accompanied by the Alice in Wonderland syndrome?
I have suffered from anxiety attacks for more than 25 years. I get at least one a day and they can last for hours. When they first started I found a great psychiatrist and saw her four more than 4 years. We found and dealt with many problems but the anxiety continued. She thought there could be some physical cause and I had an EEG and glucose tolerance testing. The results were inconclusive so we stuck to Valium.
When I moved to the US 15 years ago, I saw a doctor and went through my usual spiel about why I wanted a script for Xanax. He said that because my anxiety symptoms did not include heart palpitations, I did not have anxiety attacks. He said I have ocular migraines. He gave me a sheet of paper that listed all of my symptoms – including the ‘Alice in Wonderland’ syndrome. I’d never told anyone about that one because I was sure they’d just lock me up. The AIWS causes me to feel like I’m very small or very large compared to my surroundings. This happens often when I go to bed. Sometimes, when I’m walking, I feel like I’m 10 feet tall and there’s no way my feet can reach the ground, or I feel like I’m walking in a trench.

29. Ocular Migraines
I saw my internist today he examined me and pronounced it an ocular migraine . Why don tI feel comfortable with this diagnosis?
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Question Posted By: Kathie on Tuesday, May 11, 1999
Posted by Lisa on August 20, 1999 at 14:43:02 Last night while driving 65 miles an hour in heavy traffic, I experienced double vision. It was not "blurry" vision but specifically doubled - there were two roads, two of everything. I covered up one eye to continue driving and tried covering up the other eye - both times it erased the sensation of double vision. It only lasted about 45 seconds - but it was a real tense 45 seconds during rush hour. There was no pain - I did not end up with a headache. For awhile I almost felt like my left eye was not quite "with" my right eye afterwards. I saw my internist today - he examined me and pronounced it an "ocular migraine". Why don't I feel comfortable with this diagnosis? By the way, I have a great deal of respect for my doctor. Is this a typical ocular migraine - he also mentioned a cramping of my eye muscles? I don't have migraines.
Thanks for any insight.

30. OcularMigraines In ZhurnalWiki
The most plausible hypothesis, though, came from a person who had experienced similar visions and whose eye doctor diagnosed them as ocular migraine illusions
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31. Ocular Migraines
What are ocular migraines? Answer The typical ocular migraine has visual symptoms and may or may not be followed by a headache.
http://www.midwesteyecare.com/talkinghealth/owhq&a94.htm
Question: I frequently have migraine headaches, and a friend suggested that they might be ocular migraines. What are ocular migraines? Answer: Ocular migraines, which are also known as ophthalmic migraines, are very common. The typical ocular migraine has visual symptoms and may or may not be followed by a headache. If a headache does follow the visual symptoms, it is called a migraine headache. The exact cause of ocular migraines is unknown. Some researchers have suggested that vascular spasms that cause classic migraines also cause ocular migraines; spasms may affect the blood supply to the vision center in the brain. Food additives, hormonal fluctuations, stress and certain odors may also trigger these migraines. Ocular migraines are common in young people who also experience classic migraines. In addition, as people age they may begin to experience ocular migraines without headaches. During an ocular migraine, images may appear to be gray or light may appear to be pale pastel colors. Ocular migraines can produce a variety of visual disturbances including flashing lights, jagged lines, blind spots, “heat waves”, and sparkling lights.

32. ZOMIG NASAL SPRAY: Understanding Migraine
Also includes a glossary of migraine terms, resources for US patients and healthcare professionals and information on ocular migraine. ocular migraine.
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What Is Migraine?
A migraine is a type of headache that usually happens in episodes or "attacks." Attacks may last anywhere from four hours to as long as 72 hours. Long considered "just another type of headache," migraine is now recognized as a distinct neurologic disorder.
The pain of a migraine headache is generally moderate to severe and can disrupt normal activities. It may feel like it is throbbing or pulsating and may be located on one side of the head. The pain may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, or sensitivity to light or sound.
Migraine is more common in women than men and is thought to affect nearly 18.6% of women and 6.5% of men. Studies have shown that up to 59% of women and 70% of men with migraine have never been diagnosed by a health care professional. Many people have pain and other symptoms so severe that they only want to lie down in a dark room and go to sleep. This, obviously, is very disruptive to their lives. However, migraine can be treated with medication. Today, there are a number of drugs available to either help prevent migraines or treat them after they begin.
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33. ZOMIG NASAL SPRAY: Understanding Migraine
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What Is Migraine?
A migraine is a type of headache that usually happens in episodes or "attacks." Attacks may last anywhere from four hours to as long as 72 hours. Long considered "just another type of headache," migraine is now recognized as a distinct neurologic disorder.
The pain of a migraine headache is generally moderate to severe and can disrupt normal activities. It may feel like it is throbbing or pulsating and may be located on one side of the head. The pain may be accompanied by nausea, vomiting, or sensitivity to light or sound.
Migraine is more common in women than men and is thought to affect nearly 18.6% of women and 6.5% of men. Studies have shown that up to 59% of women and 70% of men with migraine have never been diagnosed by a health care professional. Many people have pain and other symptoms so severe that they only want to lie down in a dark room and go to sleep. This, obviously, is very disruptive to their lives. However, migraine can be treated with medication. Today, there are a number of drugs available to either help prevent migraines or treat them after they begin.
What Causes Migraine?

34. Interferon And Ocular Migraine
Interferon and ocular migraine. This article submitted by Brainfog on 11/20/98. Email My optometrist says it is an ocular migraine. I
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Interferon and ocular migraine
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I have Hepatitis C and have been on Interferon for over 3 years and ribaviran for 7 months. The last couple of months I have been experiencing
kalaidoscope colors and flashes of light on the left side of my vision. My optometrist says it is an ocular migraine. I've been reading up on that and it
certainly does sound like exactly the same thing. However, in most instances, these ocular migraines are not treatable, but are also nothing to be overly
concerned with. My question is: Could these be caused by the Interferon? Interferon warnings include retinal hemorrhages, cotton wool spots and retinal
artery or vein obstruction in rare instances. The optometrist dialated my eyes and looked for problems, but could see nothing wrong. He said that even if I
went to an opthalmologist, that they would basically do the same thing he just did. I am concerned that this could be a warning that something else is
wrong, like the possibility of a stroke, tumor etc. I would appreciate any help anyone can give me on this, especially links to research papers.

35. Eye Care
One possible cause is inflammation of the blood vessels around the eye or it could be an allergic reaction to an allergen.The ocular migraine can occur either
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36. Ocular Migraine
ocular migraine. WHAT IS AN ocular migraine? But an ocular migraine mainly affects your vision, and may or may not trigger a headache too.
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Ocular Migraine WHAT IS AN OCULAR MIGRAINE?
When you hear the word migraine, you may think of a severe headache. But an ocular migraine mainly affects your vision, and may or may not trigger a headache too. Sometimes the symptoms of an ocular migraine are alarming, but this type of migraine is almost always harmless.
HOW DOES IT OCCUR?
Migraines are thought to be caused by temporary changes in blood vessels, which alter circulation to the area of the brain that serves vision. Some experts feel that emotional or physical stress and heredity may play a role in migraines. Dietary factors may also play a role in triggering ocular migraines.
WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS?
The symptoms of ocular migraines vary from person to person, and may include: seeing zigzagging lines or patterns, especially at the outer edges of vision seeing shimmering or colored lights temporary blurring or darkening of part of your vision. With a full-blown migraine, a severe, prolonged headache may follow the visual symptoms. You may also experience nausea or vomiting.
HOW IS IT TREATED?

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sci.med.vision Frequently Asked Questions Part 3/5 Contains information about ocular migraine. Migraine, ocular - Definition from Medicinenet.com. Our Picks
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39. Dummies::Identifying Variations On The Migraine Theme
The paralysis or weakness does not always go away when the headache disappears. These headaches often originate during childhood. ocular migraines.
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Adapted From: Migraines For Dummies As if migraines aren't big enough mischief-makers as it is, they also like to sing show tunes and take on different personas. So here we turn to migraine variants
Abdominal migraines
Abdominal migraines, which are sometimes diagnosed in children, are unusual because they cause pain in the stomach and lead to nausea and vomiting (sometimes without a headache). A child who complains of recurrent pain in his stomach may be experiencing abdominal migraines. Children who suffer from abdominal migraines are likely to have migraine headaches in adulthood. Abdominal migraines are usually treated with anticonvulsant drugs.
Basilar migraines
The basilar migraine was once known as the basilar artery migraine, or BAM. It was considered a problem that was found primarily in young women and adolescent girls, but it occurs in both sexes and all ages. Basilar migraines are extremely rare, but they have the potential to be a serious health hazard in that they can lead to a transient ischemic attack (TIA) or stroke. Symptoms to watch for are double vision, partial vision loss, terrible vomiting, dizziness, loss of balance, slurred speech, lack of coordination, numbness (on one or both sides of the body), weakness, and confusion. These symptoms typically go away at the onset of the actual headache, although they may last for days after the pain disappears.

40. Hardin MD : Migraine
md/migraine.html Last updated Thursday, Apr 29, 2004 ocular migraine, migraine visual aura, migraine headaches, occular migraine, opthalmic migraine 4263 .
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