"Eye migraine": It sounds like a migraine headache with an ocular aura, also referred to as "eye migraine". You'll want to confirm that with a doctor visit, but if it is a migraine headache, it can be treated.
Answered 9/29/2016
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Migraine with aura: Migraine is a serious and complex neurologic disorder. Unilateral throbbing headache, dizziness, weakness, visual disturbances, blurry vision, nausea, sensitivity to light or sound, paresthesias and even chest pain may be present during the episodes. It is manageable condition. See an orofacial pain or headache specialist for evaluation and professional management.
Answered 10/13/2014
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Migraine: This is quite typical of migraine. Blurred vision or sometimes double vision and light sensitivity are common symptoms that people experience before and during attacks of migraine. I still recommend a Doctor visit for a comprehensive neurological exam to rule out other less common causes of these symptoms.
Answered 10/13/2014
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