Hi,
The causes of foggy vision include cataract, glaucoma, diabetes, macular degeneration, short sightedness or near sightedness, retinopathy and ocular migraine.
I would suggest you to seek a second opinion with a neurologist as the treatment would depend on the exact cause. Take care!
Just saw the comment on Biofeedback and magnesium for intractable migraine, I will look into that.
Thanks
Thanks for the feedback I will take that into account in an attempt to prevent future occular migraines. Have your ever heard of an effective treatment for the 24/7 foggy vision/(static television) and photophobia symptoms that have been ongoing for about 3 months?
Thanks
Hi,
This does appear to be ocular migraine without the headache. Migraine can be triggered by stress, hunger, red wine, processed meats and cheese, chocolates, monosodium glutamate and even sun exposure.
Have you been able to identify any trigger for your migraine? The best treatment for migraine is identification and avoidance of trigger.
Biofeedback and magnesium supplements are also helpful in patients with a chronic and intractable migraine.