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Ocular Migraines: What You Should Know

What Are Migraines? A migraine varies in its clinical appearance and falls into different categories.  They exhibit distinct symptoms that include half-sided headaches, transient loss of vision, unusual hunger, intestinal disturbance, and high sensitivity to sound and light. Typically, patients experience different episodes of a migraine. However, it is clinically possible that they show a […]

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Three Common Vision Problems

The human eye is a complex structure, where a number of things can go wrong. The most common problems that can take place are refractive errors, known as farsightedness, nearsightedness, presbyopia, and astigmatism. Refractive errors occur when the eye’s shape prevents light from focusing directly on the retina. The eyeball’s length (either shorter or longer), […]

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How Can Exercise Benefit Your Eyes?

There is no question that daily exercising can help you stay fit, build strength, and feel good. Staying physically active is vital for overall health, including reducing our risk of chronic health issues such as type-2 diabetes and high blood pressure. But did you know that exercise can especially benefit your eye health? Research suggests […]

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All About Color Blindness

What Is Color Vision Deficiency? Scientifically known as Color Vision Deficiency (CVD), this color vision problem refers to a state where a person has difficulty in perceiving and distinguishing colors. This condition is genetic, affecting more men than women on average. According to some latest surveys conducted by Prevent Blindness America, approximately 8 percent of […]

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Everything You Need to Know About Ocular Migraines

Ocular Migraines Ocular or Ophthalmic migraines are inherently harmless and temporary, but highly discomforting. The effects of this illness are relatively short term but extremely dangerous and uncomfortable. It can cause problems such as vision loss or temporary blindness. These symptoms can last up to an hour and it usually occurs with a severe headache […]

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