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How Migraine Affects Your Senses
Medically reviewed by Smita Patel, DO Many people with migraines experience sensory overload, often caused by things like ...
Discover the surprising connection between dry eyes and headaches, plus practical solutions for breaking the pain cycle that ...
Medically reviewed by Christine L. Larsen, MD Dry eye occurs when the eyes don't produce enough tears or when tears evaporate ...
Pain in, around, or behind one eye is a very common migraine symptom. Some people may have pain in or around both eyes. Eye pain during migraine is generally caused when something triggers a ...
Headaches that present to an ophthalmologist include migraine, facial pain syndromes, and pain associated with cranial neuropathies, orbital, and ocular disease. Some headaches are symptoms of ...
Blue light may contribute to headaches, but it's likely that other factors, like eye strain from staring at a screen for too long, may also be involved.
Treatment with ocular lubricants reduced Headache Impact Test scores in adults with migraine and dry eye disease. No significant difference in effect was observed between the two ocular lubricants.
You might've noticed some physiotherapists advertise they offer treatments for headaches and wondered: would that work?