well actually i get ocular migraines, I've visited multiple doctors and they've all said that's what it was, and i do get the pain of regular migraines. it starts as distotred vision then moves to the outside of my periphrial vision, all symptoms are gone for 5 or so minutes and then i get a crazy headache right in the center og my brain it seems like. all i can do is take regular migraine medicine and sleep it off.
relating to your eyeballs
pink eye
Information on opthalmic can be found at Webmd. This site informs people the symptoms of this condition and ways that it can be avoided, it's highly a risk to lose your vision.
Please refer to silent migraines.
No, sulfacetamide sodium opthalmic solution is specifically formulated for use in the eyes and should not be used in the ears. Using it in the ears may cause irritation or other adverse effects. It is important to only use medications as directed by a healthcare professional.
opthalmic nerve is the brach of trigerminal nerve. It innervate the sensory on your forehead. It also innervates the structure inside the skull such as the tentorium cerebelli, falx cerebri and part of the anterior cranial fossa.
Yes, to great effect.
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When do you apply Neo-Poly-Bac Opthalmic ointment?
My dog had an eye surgery, do I apply neomycin and polymyxin b sulfates bacitracin zinc opthalmic ointment usp to the eyelid where a growth was removed or to the eyeball itself?
According to the Naturalnews, some herbal remedies can be found for migrane attacks. For example Feverfew is capable of preventing migrane attacks, but won't help once the attack has begun. Another preventative is butterbur extract.
well I do not know because I have never seen a migraine. Is it possible to see a migraine?