Light sensitivity in one eye could occur for many reasons, ranging from minor injuries, dry eye, and migraine to more serious conditions, such as multiple sclerosis. Light sensitivity, or photophobia, ...
If you're suddenly more sensitive to bright light, it could be due to an underlying condition. Migraines, dry eye, corneal scratches, pink eye, and certain medications can cause photophobia. Call an ...
Move over rose-colored glasses: millions of people with migraine have a new eyewear option as spring light and weather changes can increase attacks. Moran Eye Center neuro-ophthalmologist and ...
Visual changes can often be a symptom of a neurological condition, such as stroke, migraine, or an infection. In some cases, changes may be permanent or progressive, but in many cases, prompt ...
Does light ever look “too bright” to you? If so, you may be experiencing photophobia. Photophobia, or light sensitivity, is one of the most difficult migraine symptoms to cope with. As an editor at ...
When I was growing up in South Dakota, my mother of five, active children, me being the oldest, would suffer terribly from her frequent migraine headaches and bury herself in the dark bedroom, quietly ...