Ocular, Optical, and Ophthalmic Migraines
Migraine disease is not only painful and potentially debilitating, it can be confusing. There are different types of Migraine, and some should be approached and treated differently than others. That makes it important that Migraine be properly diagnosed.
In any health field, there needs to be standardization in diagnosing. If every doctor used different diagnostic criteria and classifications, there would be total chaos. It would be impossible to...
Read moreIn any health field, there needs to be standardization in diagnosing. If every doctor used different diagnostic criteria and... Read more »
Full Question: A month ago I was diagnosed with ophthalmology migraine. I am taking 25mg of Topamax twice a day and Butalb acetamin- caff... Read more »
One of the most confusing things about Migraines and headaches is the many different types of both Migraines and headaches. This confusion... Read more »
Full Question:I frequently have migraine headaches and also ocular migraines. Does this put me at a greater risk for stroke?... Read more »
Full Question:I have been diagnosed with Ophthalmic Migraine. I had water visions to each side of my eyes. At sometime after this, I was... 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 »
Informative and Educational Migraine and Headache Articles These articles are listed in alphabetical order. You can search the page by hitting the... Read more »
People often ask what "complex Migraines" or "complicated Migraines are." That's a difficult question to answer because it varies depending on... Read more »
Migraine is a common disabling primary headache disorder. Epidemiological studies have documented its high prevalence and high socioeconomic and... Read more »