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Nov 26 2024 23 mins   2

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

  • What are migraines? Why they’re so much more than just a headache and how they impact your visual system.
  • Migraine aura explained: The fascinating neurological event behind zigzag patterns, blind spots, and flashes of light—and why they happen even without a headache.
  • Ocular migraines vs. retinal migraines: What’s the difference, and how do you know when to worry?
  • The connection between migraines and eye pain: Why migraines feel like “an ice pick in your eye” and the role of the trigeminal nerve.
  • Dry eye and migraines: Surprising links between these two conditions and how treating dry eye may offer relief.

Key Takeaways:

  • Ocular migraines often refer to visual disturbances like aura and typically aren’t dangerous, but retinal migraines—affecting vision in only one eye—can signal a more serious issue.
  • Eye pain during migraines is tied to the trigeminal nerve, which connects your brain, eyes, and surrounding structures.
  • Keeping a migraine diary can help identify triggers like certain foods, dehydration, or bright lights.
  • Managing migraines includes lifestyle changes, blue-blocking lenses, and in some cases, medical treatments.

When to Seek Medical Attention:

  • Vision loss or changes in only one eye.
  • Sudden or severe headaches that feel like a "thunderclap."
  • Persistent symptoms that don’t resolve after an hour.

Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

  • Blue-blocking glasses for light sensitivity
  • Artificial tears for dry eye management
  • American Academy of Ophthalmology for guidelines on migraine-related vision changes

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