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eye rest
Treatment for Visual Snow Syndrome
Eye rest involves reducing visual stimulation and providing neurological recovery time, which may help modulate cortical hyperexcitability associated with Visual Snow Syndrome. By decreasing sensory input and allowing neural networks to stabilize, eye rest can potentially mitigate hyperactive visual processing and provide temporary symptomatic relief through reduced neural overstimulation.
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AVERAGE EFFICACY
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CASE STUDIES
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REDDIT COMMENTS
4
REPORTED SIDE EFFECTS
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HowlingWolves24
2.0
Closing and resting my eyes sometimes works; other times I'll see it for hours.
Eye rest
Reported Side Effects
General side effect
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PurpleSkyz2
3.0
It’s nothing missed. It’s eye strain and dryness. Take eye breaks. Use blue light glasses. Watch your posture when on any screen, it should be further away and you should be sitting upright with shoulders back, I say this because I’m there also! And ...View more
Eye restBlue light glassesPosture correctionEye drops
Reported Side Effects
General side effect
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mermaidunearthed
4.0
Yes they helped me a lot! Mix of this and using the 20-20-20 method while doing close reading.
Eye rest
Reported Side Effects
General side effect
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DeliaT10
2.0
I wasn’t born with mine. When I was 25 I just woke up one day with it , alongside all my severe VSS symptoms. I don’t look at the sky anymore. I don’t stare anymore at anything. If you see it starting, just look away and look at something black or g...View more
Trigger avoidanceColor therapyEye rest
Reported Side Effects
General side effect
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