My 78 year old mother has occassional
visualVisual acuity test field disturbances, transitory in
natureNature-throid
Natures tears and sometimes accompanied by headaches. She has had
carotidAortic arch syndrome
Atherosclerosis of internal carotid artery
Blockage in internal carotid artery
Carotid artery anatomy
Carotid artery surgery
Carotid artery surgery - series
Carotid duplex
Carotid stenosis, x-ray of the left artery
Carotid stenosis, x-ray of the right artery
Cerebral angiography
Taking your carotid pulse studies done and has also been seen by a neurologist and an opthomologist and from what she has told me, a
vascularArteriosclerosis of the extremities
Birthmarks - red
Dementia
Heart disease
Intravascular ultrasound
Mesenteric artery ischemia
Renovascular hypertension
Replantation of digits
Stroke
Tobacco and vascular disease
Vascular headaches origin for this problem has been ruled out.....I have two questions for you....
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First progesterone mc5
First-progesterone vgs 100
First-progesterone vgs 200
First-progesterone vgs 25
First-progesterone vgs 400
First-progesterone vgs 50
First-testosterone
First-testosterone mc, both my sister and I, both in our fifties, started to experience the same
visualVisual acuity test disturbances as we approached menopause, and as for myself, I've had carotid and optic artery doppler studies as well as an MRI/MRA, all of withich were negative. Is there a familial/hereditary component to this disturbance, and exactly what are ocular migraines? Secondly, my mother is now experiencing tinnitus severe enough to interfere with sleep, and now I am starting to notice vague "noises" in my right ear when trying to sleep......could there be any relationship between these conditions?
Also, my mother's tinnitus is really driving her nuts, and was wondering if you knew of a good MD/Clinic in the NYC area where she could seek treatment. Any info about both of these conditons would be appreciated.
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Hello Evelyn,
Migraine with aura is a condition where preceeding the onset of the migraine headache, the person has a typically 15-20 minute duration episode of visual disturbance. Often this will be a "positive" phenomenon like flashing spots or zigzags, however not infrequently the symptoms may be "negative", in other words, involve the loss of or graying of vision, again temporarily, and usually in only half of one's visual field. Tinnitus is a loud roaring noise in the ear, often caused by irritation of the eight cranial (hearing) nerve. The irritation can be due to disease of the nerve or sometimes can be caused by toxins or drugs, especially aspirin, certain diuretic drugs (like Lasix/furosemide) and certain antibiotics given intravenously (like vancomycin or gentamicin). There is no inherited condition consisting of migraines and tinnitus to the best of my knowledge, but migraines are strongly hereditary, especially from mother to daughter. Please remember that information we provide on the forum is intended for general medical informational purposes only, and that the actual diagnosis and treatment of your and your mother's specific medical conditions should be strictly in conjunction with your and her treating physician(s). We hope you find the information helpful. In New York City, Columbia University has one of the most well established departments of neurology in the country and may be a good place to seek help.