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eyewear
Treatment for Cluster Headache
Specialized eyewear for Cluster Headache often utilizes rose-tinted or blue-blocking lenses that modulate light wavelengths and reduce retinal stimulation, potentially interrupting neurovascular and hypothalamic triggers. The lenses work by filtering specific light spectra that may provoke or exacerbate trigeminal nerve activation and autonomic nervous system responses associated with cluster headache pathogenesis.
3.0
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CASE STUDIES
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legal-beagle-
5.0
Yes! The steroid my neurologist used was Depo-Medrol. I had severe light sensitivity any time I had an attack, but even when not in an active attack I struggled with harsh lighting above me, headlights and taillights (at any time of day but night dri...View more
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elhazelenby
4.0
Yes I've been wearing them for about a month and it's helped a lot with photophobia and feeling a bit calmer during the day. I paid for clip ons over my prescription glasses to save money as my current glasses have a fairly new prescription.
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awgeez47
3.0
A comment in this subreddit got me to try migraine glasses with FL-41 lenses. They were stupid expensive (maybe cheaper nowadays?) and they don’t *cure* migraines for me but they can make them so much more tolerable. And I think sometimes can prevent...View more
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spear_me
4.0
Hi. Today I have visual snow syndrome, chest pain, tachycardia, brain fog, muscle twitches, and light dizziness. I wear fl-41 sunglasses and am able to watch a screen with limitations. I get a migraine attack about once a week. The same one that I ex...View more
EyewearRizatriptan
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