Migraine headaches are common, affecting around 10% of the population worldwide. These throbbing headaches are typically located on one side of the head and may be accompanied by an aura. A migraine ...
Migraine—in particular, migraine with aura—seems to confer an increased risk of ischemic stroke and might also be linked with other cardiovascular events. Findings from a new meta-analysis ...
Migraine with visual aura was associated with stroke risk in young women. Migraine has long been recognized as a risk factor for stroke. To clarify this relation, researchers conducted a case ...
Migraine headaches can last for days. Some people have what’s called an aura before migraine pain sets in. Aura can include visual disturbances, such as seeing flashing lights.
My silent migraines are usually preceded by a visual aura. If my eyes are closed, it feels like someone is shining a flashlight at one side of my head. Occasionally, I’ll see a bright dot of ...
Your tear film helps to keep your eyes moist. If this three-layer coating is disrupted, there aren't enough tears, or the quality isn't great, the result can be a burning or gritty sensation, and ...