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Ocular migraine: When to seek help - Mayo Clinic The term "ocular migraine" can be confusing Headache specialists don't use this term anymore, but it has been used to describe migraines that occur with changes in vision The term often is used to refer to two different conditions that cause visual changes: Migraine with aura and retinal migraine
Migraine with aura - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic Migraine with aura sometimes can be confused with a rare type of migraine called retinal migraine Retinal migraines can cause similar symptoms such as vision changes, but these symptoms occur in one eye only Vision changes and vision loss are temporary with retinal migraine, and many people don't have a headache
Migraine - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Migraines can affect children and teenagers as well as adults A migraine can progress through four stages that have different symptoms: prodrome, aura, attack and postdrome
Headaches and hormones: Whats the connection? - Mayo Clinic Using hormonal birth control to prevent migraines may be right for you if you don't smoke and if you don't have migraine with aura But if you smoke or experience aura, talk with your healthcare professional before starting birth control that contains estrogen Migraine with aura means having nervous system symptoms before or during a migraine
Migraine with aura - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic Preventive medicines Medicines taken regularly can help prevent frequent migraines, with or without aura Your healthcare professional might recommend preventive medicines if you have frequent, long-lasting or severe headaches that don't respond well to treatment
Migraine aura - Mayo Clinic A migraine aura is usually visual, but can also be a sensory, motor or verbal disturbance This animation shows what happens when you have a migraine aura
Migraines and gastrointestinal problems: Is there a link? Is there a link between migraines and gastrointestinal problems? There may be a connection between headaches and the gut Nausea and vomiting often occur with migraine attacks And research suggests that people who have headaches often may be more likely to develop gastrointestinal conditions
Migraines: Are they triggered by weather changes? - Mayo Clinic For some people, weather changes may cause imbalances in brain chemicals, including serotonin, which can prompt a migraine Weather-related triggers also may worsen a headache caused by other triggers If you feel your migraines are triggered by weather, you may be understandably frustrated After
Migraine - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Migraines can be diagnosed by a specialist trained in treating headaches, known as a neurologist The diagnosis is based on your medical history, symptoms, and a physical and neurological exam If your condition is complex or suddenly becomes serious, tests to rule out other causes of your pain might include:
Keratoconus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Keratoconus (ker-uh-toe-KOH-nus) is an eye condition in which the clear, dome-shaped front of the eye, called the cornea, gets thinner, steeper and bulges outward into a cone shape A cone-shaped cornea causes blurred vision and may cause sensitivity to light and glare Keratoconus usually affects both eyes However, it can affect one eye more than the other It generally begins to affect