Why do migraines appear bright spots in front of your eyes when you have an attack?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You are a precursor to migraines. I used to have a bad migraine, and I felt like my eyes were swollen and about to fall off. Extremely painful.

    At first, I thought it was glaucoma. Later, I went to the big hospital to check and checked, and I realized that this was just a precursor to migraine. My advice is to stay away from places with strong light, close your eyes, relax and listen lightly.

    If you have frequent migraine attacks, it is recommended that you take some medicine, I personally take "Zhengtian pill" is very useful, ten yuan a box. Beijing Tong Ren Tang out. However, it should not be taken for a long time.

    It's a medicine that is three parts poisonous. The main thing is to relieve stress. Life in the world, just a few decades.

    Be sure to walk through happily and easily. At that time, high school was very stressful, and I almost didn't kill myself because of my migraine, and now I think about it, it was not worth the pain. Nothing is as important as physical health.

    I'm in a relaxed mood now, and maybe people think that my future is not bright, but my migraine is basically better, and I'm very happy. May you no longer be bothered by it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hehe, if it's really hard to decide, give it to me.

    If you have a migraine, the following is the information: a common disease, which is a reversible primary vascular headache. The disease was described as early as 3,000 years ago.

    It was named by Hippocrates, a famous Greek physician 2,500 years ago, and has been used in Western languages to this day. The cause of migraine headaches is unknown, but new research suggests it may be related to a problem in one of the areas of the brain.

    Probably because the cerebral blood vessels are expanding and compressing the nerves.

    I sometimes have it, but it's not serious, even sleeping n days and not doing homework is the best way.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Sparkle. 1. Check whether the retina and vitreous are detached.

    2. Whether migraine, hypotension, hypoglycemia.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    For anemia, eat more eggs or drink some Ejiao blood tonifying oral liquid.

    I'm in the same situation as you, I don't want to divide it, I wish you **, hehe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Migraine often occurs during adolescence, and some patients have a family history, which is mostly induced by exertion, emotional factors, menstruation, etc. Typical patients (ocular migraine) have ocular aura before the onset of headache, such as flash, amaurosis, foggy vision, hemianopia, etc., and may also have numbness of the face, tongue, limbs, etc., which is related to intracranial vasospasm. After about 10-20 minutes, followed by extracranial vasodilation, there will be severe throbbing pain or swelling pain on one or both sides, often accompanied by paleness, cold limbs, phonophobia, photophobia, aggravation during activity, etc., and there may be changes in mood and behavior; Nausea, vomiting, and recovery from a few hours to a day after the headache peaks.

    The frequency of attacks varies.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I'm in a similar situation to yours, it's a migraine. I used to go to the doctor, and the doctor asked me to take a CT scan of my brain and eyes, but I didn't bother to pay attention to him. However, I still took a CT scan of my brain and saw that my cerebral blood vessels were small, so I was advised not to eat fatty things as much as possible.

    Also, I have checked a lot of information about migraines, migraines are generally easy to eat inappropriate things or mood, poor sleep, it is recommended that you do not eat chocolate and ice cream, I have not eaten it for a few years, and every time you have a headache, remember what you ate, what foods are most likely to cause headaches, and try to avoid this kind of food next time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Forehead. A stubborn disease, which I am too, has lasted for 6 years, with a high incidence every summer. But I don't want to do Western medicine, so I groped for myself. Tried countless ways.

    Recently, I got it by pressing the outer gate. There are some other acupuncture points, but I'm annoyed, so why don't I look for it.

    However, some time ago, I accidentally bought a book on the Internet to seek medical treatment rather than seek my own feelings, and there are still a lot of feelings.,In view of the fact that there are too many series.,So I read it on the Internet.,But the book is not always clear.。 Online and offline**, it doesn't seem to be much, it's about the meridians, and I really try my symptoms.

    The headache is painful. But I've had a lot of hard time this summer.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Is there a seizure when there is a flash in front of my eyes, I was the most serious in high school, and I had several attacks and migraines***. And then it was okay all the time. But now I'm 30, and I had another seizure just now, and it took a while to close my eyes and get better.

    What kind of serious illness is the most fearful, if you don't treat it early, your eyes will be broken one day. Also asking?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm in the same situation as you, I've had it since I was a kid. You can't take medicine and check it. I still make it now, and I tend to have seizures when I don't rest well.

    The irregular light flashed in front of his eyes, and after a few minutes he had a headache, pain in his forehead and temples, and nausea. After 1-2 hours, it will slowly get better. I don't know what kind of illness this is?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, I suggest you go for a retinal examination of the eye I have had retinal detachment surgery 7 times The headache is caused by increased intraocular pressure Be sure to go to the hospital as soon as possible for a check-up Remember Definitely.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    A typical migraine attack, with poor rest being a common trigger.

    Choice of ergotamine caffeine**.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a check-up, after all, it is not like a general cold or something!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It is most likely due to cerebral vasospasm that causes insufficient blood supply.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The case you are talking about was actually recorded 5,000 years ago. No way**.. It's hereditary.,I also have this genetic disease in my family.。。

    My grandma has·· My uncle had. To me still has. No way**..

    There must be an aura before it hurts. It's just that there seems to be a small bright spot in front of me that can't see things clearly.。。 Then I was particularly dizzy.

    Headache started about 10 minutes later. And then it hurts more and more. If I start to hurt, I'll put down everything I have to do and sleep with my head down.

    Taking medicine doesn't do much. This is a nervous headache... No way**.. I used to bend silver to disturb me and often had such a headache.

    But then I found a way to prevent it. I don't know if it works or not. Didn't I just say that there is a precursor before the headache, but there is a small bright spot in front of me?

    When that little bright spot is particularly dizzy... Don't focus your attention on the highlights. Try to distract you.,Anyway, every time I'm exposed to the light or something, I'll find a way to distract you.。。 After a while, you forget about the aura of dizziness and headache and you'll be fine.

    Since I found this, I have often adjusted like this... I haven't hurt in 2 years... You might as well use your own common sense. Friendly reminder. It's best not to go to the hospital for a check-up... My uncle was in a terrible pain, and he went to check it out.

    But there is no problem. It is recommended not to spend money indiscriminately!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I want to ask you: Do your parents or grandparents or grandparents have migraines or cerebrovascular problems that are not very good? Because migraines are usually hereditary, migraines are typically caused by a lack of elasticity in the cerebral blood vessels and deposits in the blood vessels.

    I have an aunt who also has a severe migraine, a little hot, a little tired, a little anxious, a headache, a must-have every day is painkillers. Later, my aunt's son's company ** an American functional health care product, my aunt took it for 3 months, and now it has stopped for more than 2 months, and the headache has not occurred once. It seems that the principle is to restore the elasticity of blood vessels and clear the sediment, and my aunt went to look at the MRI to search for resonance, and there are almost a few small bright spots left now - indicating that there is nothing more in the blockage of cerebral blood vessels.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Intraocular pressure, fundus, (fundus angiography if available), CT of the brain, anterolateral x-ray of the neck, or Doppler of the neck are required.

    My preliminary judgment is that the cerebral blood supply is insufficient. It is necessary to first find the site of the narrowing of the blood vessel and then determine the best plan.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Headache is a condition caused by neurological and psychiatric factors such as intracranial inflammation, hypoxia, hemorrhage, tumor, mechanical injury, cranial nerves, paranasal sinus lesions, etc., and is also known as "head wind" and "brain stroke" in traditional Chinese medicine.

    Headache has a wide range of diseases, involving internal, external, nervous, mental, and five senses, and is divided into two categories: external sensation and internal injury.

    The folk ** headache tricks are:

    1: Prescription: 30 grams of ginseng, 20 grams of wild chrysanthemum, 15 grams of red peony and vitex, 10 grams of flea, 88 grams of Chuanxiong, 3 centipedes.

    Usage: 1 dose a day, decoction in water, take 2 times, wrap the residue with a cloth, apply a hot compress to the affected area, prohibit sexual intercourse during the medication period, avoid wind and cold, and avoid spicy.

    Efficacy: 5 10 doses of medication, effective rate.

    2: Treat migraine.

    Prescription: 30 grams of Chuanxiong, 15 grams of white peony, sour jujube kernel and pueraria, 10 grams of gastrodia and zombie silkworm, 3 grams of white mustard seed and asaroxin.

    Usage: decoction in water, 1 dose per day, take 2 times.

    Efficacy: 5 to 10 days of medication, the effective rate is 95

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The most significant feature of typical migraine is that there are aura symptoms before the onset of headache: (1) Visual aura symptoms: The patient may have flashing hallucinations in both visual fields, and the shape of the flashes is uncertain, such as star-shaped, ring-shaped, etc.

    Some patients have hax in front of their eyes, usually monocular hax, which is mostly transient, or seeing distorted vision, larger or smaller vision, or change in shape. (2) Paresthesias: the most common is tingling and numbness in the hands and forearms, numbness and hemisensation around the hands, limbs, half of the face and lips, and the symptoms last for a few seconds to 20 minutes, occasionally for a few hours, and in rare cases can reach a few days to weeks.

    3) Other aura symptoms: In addition to the above, the aura symptoms of migraine patients can also show motor aura, manifested as monoplegia or hemiplegia, and transient aphasia or psychiatric symptoms.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Migraine pain occurs for about a few minutes to about 1 hour, and gradually worsens until nausea, vomiting, and the headache is relieved in a quiet, dark environment or after sleep. Neurological and psychiatric dysfunction may occur before or during the onset of headache. According to research, people with migraine are more likely than the average person to have a local brain injury, which can lead to stroke.

    The more migraines they have, the larger the damaged area of the brain.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The symptoms of migraine are a headache on one side of the head, which is easy to cause neuropathic migraine or vascular pulsatile migraine.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hello, migraine patients often have flashes, blurred vision, numbness and other auras before the attack, about a few minutes to about 1 hour or so appear on one side of the head jumping pain, and gradually worsen, until nausea, vomiting. If you have a migraine, you must do it early**.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Yours this is typical of migraines with aura. It accounts for about 10% of migraine patients. Blurred vision, dark spots, flashes of light, and bright spots are the most common aura.

    Headache occurs within 60 minutes of aura and manifests as a frontotemporal or retroorbital throbbing headache on one side, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and photophobia.

    Go to the neurology department and ask the doctor to prescribe some first-class drugs and preventive medications. Most patients have a good prognosis, and migraine headaches gradually resolve with age.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Whether it is high blood pressure, drinking, smoking, excessive coffee intake. Most of these reasons are true. There is also a migraine that is a specialized disease, but not your kind, I hope it will not be confused.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    On the first floor, although you have a headache on one side, it is not a "migraine" (migraine) disease.

    Consider it related to blood pressure.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    What is half of the blood pressure? Are there any oral blood pressure medications? Is there a relationship between blood pressure and headaches?

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It is related to emotions and physiological structures.

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