Ophthalmic migraine I really disrupt my life, you know a solution?

reply Xiangwei Xi
Ophthalmic migraine ophthalmic migraine is quite common. Most patients suffer from impaired vision to see bright zig-zag lines indicate in its central or peripheral (side) vision. These bright lines are associated with feelings of flashing lights in combination, and can sometimes interfere with vision. There are many variations of symptoms. These symptoms usually disappear spontaneously after a few minutes, but usually less than an hour. Often, the recovery may be helpful in a darkened room during a migraine attack. Medical treatment is generally not nécessaire.Parfois, it can resolve headaches after visual symptoms. This is called migraine with visual prodrome. Some people have migraine without visual symptoms. Some people have visual symptoms without headache. This is called ophthalmic migraine. The cause is due to a temporary spasm in the blood vessels behind the eye as “vasospasm” similar to a spasm or cramp that you once lived in one of the muscles of the legs (Charlie-Horse). This usually resolves without treatment and many people never have another episode. Some people may still have. An eye examination is important to exclude other causes of these symptoms.