Understand why migraine is a neurological condition with strong visual symptoms like aura, photophobia, pupil changes, and dry eye—and how to tell it apart from other headaches.
Discover why the “migraine brain” is like a Ferrari: highly sensitive to light, sound, smell, and motion, and why lifestyle habits such as regular sleep, hydration, and stress reduction are essential.
Uncover myths and truths about migraine—from the misused term “ocular migraine” to new treatment options including devices, nutraceuticals, medications, and tinted FL-41 lenses for light sensitivity.
Dr. Rani Banik is America’s Integrative Eye Doctor. She is a board-certified ophthalmologist and fellowship-trained neuro-ophthalmologist with additional training in Integrative and Functional Medicine. Dr. Rani focuses on the root cause of eye diseases, and...
Kathleen B. Digre, MD, specializes in neuro-ophthalmology and headache and practices at the John A. Moran Eye Center, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. She evaluates and treats complex visual complaints, which can be due...