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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

21. Migraine Chapter,Retinal ,  B.Todd Troost
A discussion about retinal migraine along with graphics.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Migraine Retinal...... ruled out. Additional terms include ocular migraine, anterior visualpathway migraine, and ophthalmic migraine. This condition
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The IHS code is 1.4 for retinal migraine.
The exact genetic predisposition to this subtype of migraine headache is unknown. The familial occurrence is similar to that expected in all patients with migraine preceded by visual aura, with an estimated 25% positive familial history. Retinal migraine is expected to be more common in women than men, which is true of migraine headaches in general, but this also has not be documented.
One may consider two forms of anterior visual pathway migraine: (1) transient monocular blindness and (2) permanent unilateral visual loss, a much less common occurrence.
Figure 11. Retinal migraine. A. During amaurotic episode. Note dusky appearance of fundus, increased retinal opacity (edema?), and dark, narrowed veins (arrows). Disc is hyperemic. B. Fundus after episode. Note normal caliber of veins (arrows). (Photographs courtesy of Dr. J. Reimer Wolter)
Clinical Features of Retinal Migraine
The IHS diagnostic criteria for retinal migraine are as follows:
A. At least 2 attacks fulfilling B-C.

22. Patient Education Library - Ocular Migraines
side. The ocular migraine can occur either in conjunction with thecommon migraine or without the corresponding headache. Generally
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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.

23. W-migraine .htm
A variant of classic migraine termed ocular migraine has a visual aura withoutany headache . Many people are unaware that ocular migraine is very common .
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Do You Think You Are Seeing Things? Visual Flashes, Floaters, and Migraine Auras Most of us occasionally note small gray or black blurred strings , cobwebs , or dust specks drifting across our vision .These are vitreous floaters ; although annoying , occasional floaters are generally of little significance. The vitreous jelly is the transparent , sticky , jelly-like substance that takes up much of the volume of the eyeball . It is more than 99 % water , but is kept in a gel state because of the presence of hyaluronic acid and collagen fibrils .The vitreous acts as a structural cushion which maintains the shape of the eyeball , but which is also optically clear , allowing light to pass through the inside of the eye to the retina . As we age, the gel partially liquefies , and the vitreous collagen fibrils form condensed aggregates which cast shadows on the retina . These floaters move around in the liquid vitreous with natural eyeball movement. While collagen fibrils give rise to whip-like floaters , small speck-like floaters represent individual red blood cells or epithelial cell debris in the vitreous . With further liquefaction and shrinkage of the vitreous , increasing numbers of floaters may suddenly develop . The collapse of the vitreous is a natural aging process called a '

24. John Douglas French Center For Alzheimer's Disease - Library
. In opthalmoplegic migraine, lateralizedpain (often around the eye) is accompanied by nausea, vomiting...... ocular migraine.
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25. John Douglas French Center For Alzheimer's Disease - Health Centers
Join Tenet. Privacy Pledge. CONDITIONS. Headaches and Migraines. Library. Migraine;Headache; Cluster Headaches; ocular migraine; Headache And Food. Physician Finder.
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26. Cause Of Ocular Migraine
cause of ocular migraine Home Health_Conditions - ocular migraine. search Find theMost Popular Books, Videos and DVDs on ocular migraine. Images Newsgroups.
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. In opthalmoplegic migraine, lateralizedpain (often around the eye) is accompanied by nausea, vomiting......ocular migraine.
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28. Eyes-and-more, The International Eyecare Portal Network, Ophthalmic Migraine
Short article on ophthalmic migraine.Category Health Conditions and Diseases Migraine Retinal......While the word “migraine” conjures up thoughts of excruciating headaches (andrightfully so), an ophthalmic or ocular migraine is often unaccompanied by
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Ophthalmic Migraine
While the word “migraine” conjures up thoughts of excruciating headaches (and rightfully so), an ophthalmic or ocular migraine is often unaccompanied by any pain. It is, however, a variety of migraine. Its hallmark is a set of unique visual disturbances. First you might notice a shimmering around the periphery of your vision. This flickering progresses inward, often with jagged edges. The aura continues to shut in, closing off or blurring your side vision. Interestingly enough, you can see the aura even with your eyes closed. Eventually the disturbance begins to open back up until it is gone. Most episodes last 10 to 20 minutes, with full visual recovery. An ocular migraine may occur in one eye or both.
It has been suggested that ocular migraine may be triggered by stress, certain foods, flashing lights, and hormonal changes. The visual display is not caused by anything in the eye per se, but rather by disturbances in the vasculature of the brain (as are migraine headaches). No treatment is generally given unless the patient begins to experience headaches during or after the aura.
Jan Ledford, COMT

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31. Ocular Migraine
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32. Ocular Migraines
are very common. The typical ocular migraine has visual symptoms andmay or may not be followed by a headache. If a headache does
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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.

33. The Classic Migraine Is A Severe Headache, Sometimes Accompanied By Nausea
Ocular/Ophthalmic Migraine. An ocular migraine can occur either in conjunction witha headache or without one, and may or may not be accompanied by nausea.
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Ocular/Ophthalmic Migraine The classic migraine is a severe headache, sometimes accompanied by nausea. Ocular migraines are visual disturbances, which may or may not accompany a migraine headache. Symptoms will vary from one individual to the next. The event typically lasts between 10 and 30 minutes, and common symptoms include:
  • Grayness to vision Waviness or distortion slowly travelling across your vision Temporary loss of vision, particularly in one eye Tunnel vision Increased sensitivity to bright lights Shattered jigsaw or broken stained-glass appearance to vision
An ocular migraine can occur either in conjunction with a headache or without one, and may or may not be accompanied by nausea. Generally, when it accompanies a headache, the visual disturbances happen before the onset of headache symptoms. In younger people with common migraine headache, it is typical for ocular migraines to occur as well. 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 headache symptoms are bothersome.

34. Patient Education Library - Ocular Migraines
Cause The ocular migraine can occur either in conjunction with thecommon migraine or without the corresponding headache. Generally
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Ocular Migraines
What it is:
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.
Symptoms:
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.
Cause:
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.
Treatment:
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.

35. Ophthalmoplegic Migraine
ophthalmoplegic migraine Alternative Names ocular migraine Definition Ophthalmoplegicmigraine is a rare form of migraine headache that is felt around the eye.
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ophthalmoplegic migraine Alternative Names
ocular migraine
Definition
Ophthalmoplegic migraine is a rare form of migraine headache that is felt around the eye. It is often connected with weakness of the muscles around the eye.
What is going on in the body?
An ophthalmoplegic migraine causes severe headache . It also may affect the person's vision. The process that causes this type of migraine is not well understood. One possible cause is inflammation of the blood vessels around the eye. Allergic reactions are another possible cause.
What are the signs and symptoms of the condition?
A person who has ophthalmoplegic migraine has specific symptoms involving the eyes. These symptoms may differ from person to person but most likely include the following: What are the causes and risks of the condition?
A migraine occurs when cells in the brain become overly sensitive to stimulation. This type of migraine may start with an allergic reaction. Or it may begin with inflammation of the blood vessels around the eye. Factors that may trigger a migraine are as follows:
  • alcohol certain foods, including chocolate and some cheeses

36. Migraine Headache Types: Classic, Common, And Others
Other Migraine Headache Types Ocular During an ocular migraine, the blood vesselsof the eyes, rather than those of the skull or brainstem, spasm and instead
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Migraine Headache Types: Classic, Common, and Others
While migraines come in several forms, some are more common than others. Below you'll find descriptions of the two major headache types, as well as some of the lesser-known conditions.
The Classic Type
Migraine with aura is often referred to as "classic." Less than half an hour before the actual pain begins, the individual experiences "aura." Aura usually involves visual sensory illusions, such as jagged bands of light obscuring vision, or a shimmering light around the edges of objects. Other senses, such as hearing and smell, may also be affected.
The Common Type
Common migraines are simply those that present without aura. Only about twenty percent of sufferers experience aura. Most people bypass the aura phase.
Rebound Headaches
Common among migraine sufferers, rebound headaches occur when pain medication is overused. Overuse causes the body to become resistant to the medication, so to be effective larger doses are required, leading to even further resistance. The result is often more frequent headaches or a worsening of existing symptoms. Rebound headaches are possible if medication for treatment or prevention of headaches is used three or more times a week.
Other Migraine Headache Types
Ocular
During an ocular migraine, the blood vessels of the eyes, rather than those of the skull or brainstem, spasm and instead of pain, the sufferer becomes aware of lights in the peripheral vision. Often jagged and pastel colored in nature, the light disturbance intensifies, and enlarges until it is centered in the eye. Ocular migraines typically fade away after about fifteen to twenty minutes. Some people report a mild headache after this experience, while others simply feel fatigued.

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38. Absolute Vision Care
ocular migraine this visual disorder is becoming more common. Muchlike the concept of some migraine headaches being caused by
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Nearsightedness - (myopia) often defined as "my distance is blurred". This disorder is the result of an eye that is longer, or intraocular lens that is too strong, creating the need for a spectacle lens or contact lens to focus light correctly on the back of the eye. This allows for clear vision. Farsightedness (hyperopia) often defined as "my near vision is blurred". This disorder is the result of an eye that is shorter or an intraocular lens that is too weak, creating the need for a spectacle lens or contact lens to focus light correctly on the back of the eye. This allows for clear vision Presbyopia - a condition where the muscles of the eyes weaken and the lens of the eye hardens leading to problems focusing up close. Also referred to as the "age 40, my arms are too short" syndrome. Glasses or contacts may be used to help focus reading and near tasks better. Presbyopia does not lead to vision loss, it is a normal aging change that results in blurred vision and a lot of frustration. Astigmatism - a condition where the front of the eye or cornea is not perfectly round, but is more oblong or football shaped. This requires a spectacle lens or contact lens for clear vision

39. Eye Care
One possible cause is inflammation of the blood vessels around the eye or it couldbe an allergic reaction to an allergen.The ocular migraine can occur either
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