visual migraines

Migraines without headaches?
ILoud noises, especially organ music digital piano in our church, caused severe migraines ago some time. Now they have gone but I still see the flashing lights in my visual field wihen organ music is played. Doctors have said that this is a migraine visual or migraine without headache. He said these can be as serious as the type painful. Anyway, I often see hundreds of them, when the piano is playing. Never I had this problem with a regular piano. It just started with the purchase of this digital piano And it's just organ music that makes the lights. In any case, are these lights in my vision serious?
It sounds like an optic nerve problem. Sounds like an ocular migraine. You should discuss if the lights are detrimental to their optometrist. Are the lights of the same in both eyes, or is in the eye? The more symmetrical, it is between the eyes, the farther back in the system, is likely to cause (ex-if that is exactly the same, it is likely that originates in the back of his head instead of your eyes). If different – or only one eye – which could mean that that eye has some kind of problem. I guess he made a lengthy examination by your optometrist to detect problems such as retinal or posterior vitreous detachment. These two common events are flashing lights, due to traction on the photoreceptors which is interpreted as light. It is strange that only began with the music digital – I wonder how that helps … I've heard of how the freq in fluorescent lights can trigger migraines, but never as sound waves could … Good lucky!
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