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cognitive therapy
Treatment for Visual Snow Syndrome
Cognitive therapy for Visual Snow Syndrome primarily targets neural processing and perception modulation through cognitive restructuring and neuroplasticity techniques. By utilizing targeted psychological interventions and potentially combined with pharmacological treatments like low-dose antidepressants or anticonvulsants, the therapy aims to reduce symptom perception, modify aberrant neural network connectivity, and improve patient coping mechanisms and neurological adaptation.
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AVERAGE EFFICACY
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CASE STUDIES
23
REDDIT COMMENTS
23
REPORTED SIDE EFFECTS
Case Studies
Visual snow: A systematic review and a case series - Stefanos N Sampatakakis, Loukas Lymperopoulos, Theodoros Mavridis, Georgios Karagiorgis, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Christina I Deligianni, Dimos D Mitsikostas, 2022
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This systematic review and case series examines Visual Snow Syndrome, a neurological condition characterized by continuous tiny dots across the visual field, and evaluates various treatment approaches including lamotrigine, acetazolamide, verapamil, and topiramate.
lamotrigineacetazolamideverapamiltopiramatetricyclic antidepressantspropranololnaproxenbenzodiazepinessertralineantidepressantsglassescognitive therapy
Reddit Comments
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Simple-Airline6943
3.0
youll never know until trying with a psych sadly. every SNRI or SSRI has a chance or either increasing or decreasing your anxiety unfortunately. i see some people do well on low doses of zoloft or lexapro and propanolol combined with cognitive therap...View more
SsriPropranololCognitive therapyAnti-epileptics
Reported Side Effects
Anxiety
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fernieliciousloco
3.0
Hey, I get these too. I also have immense anxiety, clinically OCD, but I'm also working with trauma and emotional regulation. No one's been able to tell me what exactly these are, but no one's scared of even the idea of them. One of my friends think...View more
MeditationHypnosisEmdrCognitive therapy
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General side effect
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Jayblack23
2.0
For the fasting, I'll be doing my first 40 hour fast soon, 2 weeks later 72 hours, so I'll be sure to report back to you regarding that. I do believe excitotoxcicity could be the triggering event, and once neurons die maybe the inhibition is dysfunc...View more
FastingKetogenic dietExerciseCognitive therapyTurmericTaurineLamotrigineBenzodiazepines
Reported Side Effects
General side effect
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daddyj990
4.0
I also don't see perfect darkness even with my eyes closed. This is explained by the physiology of our eyes and brain. So it will always exist, and there is no getting rid of it. If I understand you correctly, you want to talk about hyperawareness or...View more
Cognitive therapy
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General side effect
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