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Can Blood Clots In The Vision Center Be Due To Several Migraine Strokes ?

My daughter has had several migraine strokes. On her vision center there are 2 blood clots which causes her vision to be distorted. We need a neuro ophthmoligist (misspelled). I am looking for a doctor in Raleigh, N.C. The name is Dr. Syndee Giore. Cannot find him. Can you help?
Fri, 24 Oct 2014
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I went through the history you have posted.
It seems from the history that your daughter is having distortion of vision.
Migraine will not cause permanent visual problems. In the prodromal phase called as aura vision related problems are seen in the form of flashes, distortion, zig zag lines in the visual filed.... But these are transient and will disappear once the migraine attack is relieved. Hence you need to consult your oohthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment.

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Can Blood Clots In The Vision Center Be Due To Several Migraine Strokes ?

I went through the history you have posted. It seems from the history that your daughter is having distortion of vision. Migraine will not cause permanent visual problems. In the prodromal phase called as aura vision related problems are seen in the form of flashes, distortion, zig zag lines in the visual filed.... But these are transient and will disappear once the migraine attack is relieved. Hence you need to consult your oohthalmologist for further evaluation and treatment. Do write back to me for further questions. Thank you for writing to health care magic. With regards