10 Symptoms of Ocular Migraine

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Symptom #10: Affects One Eye

Our eyes generally work together. Having more than one, facing forward, allows us to triangulate. This ability helps us to judge distances and things can become more difficult for us if we have only one eye. Patients with an ocular migraine will tend to find that they are experiencing visuals in one eye only.

Because the eyes work together, it is not always easy to notice that only one eye is being affected. The patient may need to close one eye for a while to realize this. In some cases, the visuals can get severe enough to impair vision to a point where the patient cannot see clearly.

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