Monocular means occurring in or affecting one eye.
When discussing Migraine disease and other headache disorders, we most often see the term monocular discussed in relation to retinal Migraine. One possible symptom of retinal Migraine is temporary blindness occurring in or affecting one eye.
You can read more about monocular blindness and retinal Migraine in:
Read moreWhen we're looking at Migraine and headache information, whether it's from our doctor, a book, or an online article, we sometimes come... Read more »
Retinal Migraine is marked by a variety of monocular (in one eye) visual disturbances, including, twinkling lights, decreased vision, or... Read more »
Hello, everyone! For those of you who are super busy or don't feel well enough to look around for what's new, each week, I'll be posting... Read more »
Everything Migraine and Headache Here is a master list of our content listed in alphabetical order. You can search the page by hitting the control... Read more »
Diagnosing Migraine One of the difficulties encountered at times when discussing Migraines occurs when a Migraineur is given a diagnosis that... Read more »
Ocular, Optical, and Ophthalmic Migraines Migraine disease is not only painful and potentially debilitating, it can be confusing. There are... Read more »
Informative and Educational Migraine and Headache Articles These articles are listed in alphabetical order. You can search the page by hitting the... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Transient monocular blindnessSymptomsSymptoms include the sudden loss of vision in one eye. This usually only lasts seconds but may last several... Read more »