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nerve stimulation
Treatment for Visual Snow Syndrome
Nerve stimulation for Visual Snow Syndrome typically involves transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) or neurofeedback techniques that aim to modulate cortical hyperexcitability and neural network dysregulation. By targeting specific brain regions, such as the visual cortex, these interventions attempt to reduce abnormal neural oscillations and normalize sensory processing, potentially alleviating the persistent visual disturbances characteristic of the syndrome.
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AVERAGE EFFICACY
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CASE STUDIES
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REDDIT COMMENTS
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REPORTED SIDE EFFECTS
Case Studies
Microsoft PowerPoint - TG AHS 2020 poster
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A 14-year-old patient with Visual Snow Syndrome was treated with noninvasive Vagus Nerve Stimulation (nVNS) for 5 months, showing significant improvement in visual snow symptoms with severity reducing from an average of 7.6 to 4-5 on a 10-point scale.
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Reddit Comments
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Dry_Soup_1602
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Vagus nerve stimulation, interactive metronome training, put me in this machine called a gyro stim, eye exercises, cognitive exercises, adjustments and gave me exercises to do at home. I would google vestibular rehabilitation in your area or post con...View more
Nerve stimulationRhythm trainingVestibular rehabilitationEye exercisesCognitive trainingChiropractic treatment
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Superjombombo
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Lemme be honest. Everything this guy is talking about is relatively accurate. VSS has an emotional aspect to it. Decreasing anxiety lends itself to healing. Mindfulness is literally scientifically proven to help VSS. So it doesn't harm anything to li...View more
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Reported Side Effects
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