Dry eyes and migraine share surprising biological links, and dry eyes can make migraine symptoms worse. Learn how treating one condition may ease the other and find out your options for relief.
Some of the most disabling migraine symptoms involve the eyes, from throbbing pain and photophobia, to flashing visual auras. This is certainly true for me — I depend on tinted glasses daily for light sensitivity — so I was intrigued when I learned treating dry eyes may help ease migraine symptoms. This week’s featured article dives into the link between dry eye disease and migraine and shares insights from a neuro-ophthalmologist on how to find relief from both conditions. Plus:
Dry eyes and migraine share surprising biological links, and dry eyes can make migraine symptoms worse. Learn how treating one condition may ease the other and find out your options for relief.
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