While temporary blindness usually affects adults older than fifty, it can strike at any age. The cause of amaurosis fugax in children is often another medical condition. In some cases, a child can develop monocular blindness during or after a migraine headache or as the result of a seizure. Children who have family members with a history of migraines are also susceptible to the condition.

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