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4. With or Without a Headache

An ocular migraine can affect a person's vision but not accompany a headache. This can make diagnosis confusing since many other medical conditions also include visual disturbances. Flashes of light that don't go away within an hour could be caused by retinal detachment, and loss of vision that occurs often might be a sign of a stroke. It is important to check with an ophthalmologist for visual disturbances that recur or last longer than an hour or two at a time.

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