Ocular Migraines
Ocular migraines are a type of migraine headache that may cause temporary vision loss in one eye. Symptoms typically include flickering or flashing lights and the appearance of jagged lines or stars in the affected eye. Ocular migraines can happen even in those who do not experience migraine headaches. Although ocular migraines are usually not serious, they can be very disturbing and are an important symptom to discuss with a doctor. Ocular migraines are typically treated with medications such as triptans, ergotamine, or anti-inflammatory drugs. Prevention strategies, such as reducing stress and avoiding caffeine and alcohol, may be helpful in some cases.
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