Possibly: Or angle closure glaucoma. I'd go to the er and get examined.
Answered 3/24/2012
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Uncertain.: If this is not typical of your migraines, then you should seek medical attention immediately. Visual changes and ocular pain are rarely worth waiting out. Elevated intraocular pressure and/or elevated intracranial pressure can cause both pain and nausea. Seek help now.
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