blue light blocking
Treatment for Visual Snow Syndrome
Blue light blocking interventions for Visual Snow Syndrome aim to modulate neurological visual processing by reducing high-energy wavelength light stimulation that may exacerbate cortical hyperexcitability. These specialized filters or lenses selectively attenuate blue light spectrum wavelengths (approximately 380-500 nm), potentially decreasing visual cortex hyperactivity and modulating aberrant neural signaling associated with the syndrome.