Most definitely: Sounds like worsening of your daily headaches plus blurry vision. I'd make appointment immediately. Although, it may be nothing serious, there may also be rare but serious conditions such as temporal arteriitis that requires prompt attention.
Answered 12/31/2020
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Yes: Your symptoms may be migraines, but you should definitely see your internist or family physician for a check up. It will be helpful to keep a headache diary, so your doctor can see if there are any triggers to your headaches, such as food or activity.
Answered 10/3/2016
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Yes: This could be a sign of a migraine precursor or aura, or something more serious. You should be seen by a neurologist or a neuro- ophthalmologist who will check for any permanent vision changes and monitor your peripheral vision, possibly recommending other diagnostic tests.
Answered 8/5/2015
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Migraine: What you are describing sounds like a migraine with a visual aura. It sounds like they have been occuring frequently , so i would recommend that you see your primary care dr. For a full headache evaluation. If it is a migraine a lot of the times your dr can give you medicine to help prevent the migraine as well as decrease the time that you have the headache.
Answered 12/21/2012
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