What Are the Treatments for an Ocular Migraine?
Ocular migraines are headaches accompanied by visual distortions. The Mayo Clinic indicates that ocular migraines are often confused with much more serious retinal migraines. A critical difference between the two migraines is that the visual abnormalities are often limited to one eye in retinal migraines as opposed to both eyes in ocular migraines. If you experience any disturbance that affects only one eye, contact a medical professional immediately. Most treatments focus on prevention of the migraine or management of pain. Pain management, however, will not stop the visual distortions.