Migraine and Eye

Migraine is typically defined as a headache without a cause. It is, however, often accompanied by uncomfort­able eye related symptoms. Diseases of the ocular sur­face can exacerbate migraine headaches. In fact, migraines can trigger symptoms of dry eye, pain behind the eyeball (retroorbital pain), visual hallucinations, light sensitivity, and even decreased vision. This article explores the relationship between migraine and the eye.

Sleep and Glaucoma

Getting enough sleep is important to maintain overall good health. The relationship between sleep and glaucoma is important to understand. The night time changes in eye pressure and blood pressure can impact glaucoma progression.

Side Effects of Glaucoma Eye Drops

When you begin glaucoma medication, it is important that you discuss the risks and benefits of treatment with your doctor….