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visual therapy
Treatment for Visual Snow Syndrome
Visual therapy for Visual Snow Syndrome typically involves neuromodulatory approaches that aim to recalibrate cortical visual processing and reduce aberrant neural signaling. The primary mechanism involves structured perceptual training and potential neuroplastic interventions that target the visual cortex, with the goal of reducing pathological visual noise and enhancing neural signal processing efficiency. These interventions may include specialized visual exercises, cognitive-behavioral techniques, and potentially pharmacological support to modulate neuronal hyperactivity.
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sergioinparis
5.0
## The best thing about recovering from VSS? The reappreciation for the sky on a sunny day, waking up without a headache while feeling rested. This picture was taken last year. My partner and I were enjoying the clouds on my birthday. My recovery has...View more
YogaNeurofeedbackTherapyMeditationVisual therapyMagnesiumCreatineOmega-3Vitamin dN-acetyl cysteineAmino acidsL-citrulline
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ColdRepresentative41
4.0
## A temporary cure to visual snow is... snow? Hi everyone I have been suffering with this condition for just over a year now. Anyway I would just like to share something that I have stumbled upon in case it helps anybody else. So if you're like me y...View more
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Millan_K
2.0
They will never fade, but eventually will stay down in the eye and lost their colour. Vitamín C in rosehip tea definitely help, I'm now trying stronger homemade pine needles tree, they might have a lot of vitamin C. Also walking outside or looking i...View more
Vitamin cHerbal supplementsExerciseVisual therapy
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Pretty-Courage4363
3.0
 Yes Im on zoloft. I've had it since age 8 currently nineteen. Life is hard electronic use makes it worse so I do what I can to avoid them. I do many activities now to distract myself from the condition. Cooking, reading, doing puzzles, doing math pu...View more
SsriLifestyle changesVisual therapyCognitive exercises
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