Saw a neurologist today and was told i suffer from footballers migraine, in short, no it doesnt. I've been told dietary issues could be causing mine, he recommended making sure i ate breakfast in the mornings, NOT to take paracetomol etc when i have a normal headache, and although not scientifically proven, taking ibuprofen before a match MAY help. I suppose everybody is different and this is just what I've been told, but the neurologist said theres no long term damage being done to the brain when suffering from these football heading induced migraines.
Yes it can cause permanent blindness and immflamation of the brain.
Can a flashlight shone in your eyes cause you pain? Yes. Can it trigger a migraine? Yes. Can it exacerbate an already occurring migraine? Most definitely, yes. Can a flashlight shone in the eye cause permanent damage? That is a question which depends entirely upon the candlepower (measurement of strength of light) of the flashlight. For laser pointers the answer is the same.
Despite the previous version of the answer, there is no credible evidence at all for radiation from television, cellphones or computers causing either temporary or permanent blindness. Looking at the sun can overwhelm the retinal cells and cause temporary blindness, but may also very easily cause permanent damage. There are a number of causes of temporary blindness, but most temporary blindness results from sudden temporary changes in blood pressure, such as aortic dissection, basilar artery or retinal migraine, cardiac or carotid emboli, choroidal or retinal vascular spasm, hyperviscosity, severe occlusive carotid disease. Stress responses (temporary blindness is sometimes seen in soldiers in conflict) or mild strokes may also have the same effect. Other causes of temporary blindness may result from chemical or biochemical poisons such as Pepper Spray, or plants such as daphne or spurge.
Despite the previous version of the answer, there is no credible evidence at all for radiation from television, cellphones or computers causing either temporary or permanent blindness. Looking at the sun can overwhelm the retinal cells and cause temporary blindness, but may also very easily cause permanent damage. There are a number of causes of temporary blindness, but most temporary blindness results from sudden temporary changes in blood pressure, such as aortic dissection, basilar artery or retinal migraine, cardiac or carotid emboli, choroidal or retinal vascular spasm, hyperviscosity, severe occlusive carotid disease. Stress responses (temporary blindness is sometimes seen in soldiers in conflict) or mild strokes may also have the same effect. Other causes of temporary blindness may result from chemical or biochemical poisons such as Pepper Spray, or plants such as daphne or spurge.
Migraine is a genetic neurological disease. The cause of Migraine is in the genes.
Television does not cause blindness.
It causes damage to the Esophagus and your lungs also.
Mold can set off a migraine. I find no evidence that mold is the primary cause.
Yes,it can cause migraine.
Methanol (wood alcohol) certainly can. It's not a common problem associated with ethanol (the sort of alcohol in "alcoholic beverages"). The phrase "blind drunk" is more because of the temporary blurred vision it can cause rather than actual permanent blindness per se.
The cause of color blindness is X-linked factors.
No