Ophthalmic migraine: It sounds like a typical ophthalmic migraine. Patients can have spasm of the arteries at supply the eye and get these symptoms with or without headache. If it persists or interferes with her daily activities she should go to her primary care doctor for an exam and treatment. Another possibility is sinusitis. But that should not diminish vision.
Answered 12/10/2013
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