Ocular migraine: Typical visual symptoms last about 20 minutes. Symptoms can include vision loss in only one eye, or both eyes, vision distortion, honeycomb pattern in vision, or expanding arc of light in the vision. Symptoms are often followed by severe headache and sometimes nausea and vomiting. Can have visual symptoms without headache also. See an ophthalmologist to confirm diagnosis
Answered 10/8/2016
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Ocular migraines: You need to be examined by a neurologist for the correct diagnosis and to make certain there is not some other problem, but your symptoms seem like a migraine headache variant which correlates with your complaints
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