We all can measure our quality of life, but have you considered where your “visual quality of life” falls on the scale? Dr. Kathleen Digre, a distinguished neuro-ophthalmologist and former president of both the American Headache Society and the North American...
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Photophobia “not a single disease; it’s a symptom,” says distinguished eye expert
The medical term “photophobia,” as it is written, is a misnomer read as “fear or dread of light.” Dr. Kathleen Digre, a distinguished neuro-ophthalmologist and former president of both the American Headache Society and the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society,...
“Visual Snow” a newly recognized disorder that may be triggered by migraine, concussion, infection, more
We all know what “snow” is on a television screen when a satellite or cable connection is lost, right? Imagine that happening to your vision. Visual Snow and Visual Snow Syndrome, conditions that are under-represented and under-diagnosed, are still being heavily...
Neuro-ophthalmologist says there is “no such thing” as ocular migraine
The Internet is littered with the term “ocular migraine,” and Dr. Deborah Friedman, a neuro-ophthalmologist with expert credentials said, “We have an international criteria for headache disorders that defines the terms and there is no such term as ocular migraine.”...
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