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Ocular Migraines – Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatments

Headaches

Headaches are a typical sign of ocular migraines. In fact, many people often use these terms interchangeably. But there are a few differences between the two conditions. A headache caused by ocular migraines tends to be more serious and painful. It tends to occur during or after an attack on the vision and can last for a couple of hours to several days. Also, this sign would be followed by nausea, physical sickness, and other symptoms mentioned above. You often feel the pain only on the same side where your vision is affected. It tends to get worse when you do some intense physical activities. [8]