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migraine/blurry eye

I am going to make an appointment with an eye doctor 'cause I was diagnosed with a migraine that effected the vision in my right eye...the blurriness is going away, but not completely...I'm nervous 'cause I'm afraid the blurry vision in that eye will stay like this forever...the vision isn't as sharp in the right eye....  Is there some type of eye drops I can take that will get the eye back to normal?  It might be some type of inflammation due to stale Florida air and too much air conditioning, not enough fresh air...the air in Florida tends to be very still and humid...and the back of my eyes have been burning ever since I moved down here....also the triggers might stem from outdoor allergies to plants/trees...what type or eye drops do you think will help?  I heard migraines were vascular (blood vessel) but there must be an inflammatory component to it as well.
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Thank you so much...yes, I think it is allergy related...'cause my eyes have been burning ever since I've moved down here...the doctor gave me eye drops.  The blurriness is something different...the doctor suspects a stress related swollen retina which should go away within two weeks...it is clearing up now and my vision isn't that blurry anymore.
Thank you for your post!
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Could be "dry eye" but, living in Florida, I would not really think so. It could also be allergies, lots of folks develop allergies when they move to Florida.

Glad you are seeing an eye doctor, let us know what he/she says.
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