Headaches that present to an ophthalmologist include migraine, facial pain syndromes, and pain associated with cranial neuropathies, orbital, and ocular disease. Some headaches are symptoms of ...
Migraines can affect other parts of your body ... or wavy, zigzag, and blurred vision. Auras may also cause tinnitus or ringing in your ears. Some people even lose their ability to see or hear ...
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Nichola West, a mother of three from Bath, also suffers from anxiety about getting a migraine, as she actually loses her vision for about 20 to 30 minutes before a headache starts. "I get ...
says she has some of her worst migraines at work. At their worst, they affect her vision, cause a stabbing pain in her head and leave her unable to talk. She also becomes sensitive to loud noises ...
Fay Sharples, from Morecambe, has suffered migraines from the age of 12 The pain was so bad it would cause her to be sick with her headaches lasting several days, resulting in time taken off work ...
There’s not just one kind of migraine attack. Migraine can cause headache, nausea, sensitivity to light, sound or smell, or a panoply of other symptoms. Some people get visual auras; some don’t.