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Looking At Faint Lights Or Different Colored Lights Get A Blind Spot, Shadow Of Vision For Short Periods, Headaches. Taking Ibrufen. Suggestion?

Hi, I have noticed recently that when i look at faint lights or different colored lights i automatically get a blind spot that lasts a few seconds. I have been having some shadow of vision that also only last for a short period of time. I have minor headaches 3-4 days a week that go away with 1 ibuprophen and often times by drinking an awful lot of water. This has lasted about 3 weeks
Mon, 5 Aug 2013
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Radiologist 's  Response
hi
thanks for choosing hcm
the blind spot you have mentioned is called as a floater
if it disappears off and on then its cause is most likely in vitreous
you should pay a visit to an ophthalmologist for
1 refractive error as you have off and on headache
2 ocular pressures
3 vitreous and retina evaluation
4 computerised perimetry

as far as headache is concerned get your BP checked

migraine also can be a cause for your headache .it usually has a trigger factor and a relieving factor . it could be hypoglycaemia,dehydration,intake of some thing specific like a chocolate etc.try to dig out that common triggering cause from your varios episodes of headache and try to avoid them


good luck
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Ophthalmologist Dr. Gayatree Mohanty's  Response
Did you rule out you having migraines bu any chance because you cannot be taking ibuprofen forever.
do have you vision checked as well.........
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Looking At Faint Lights Or Different Colored Lights Get A Blind Spot, Shadow Of Vision For Short Periods, Headaches. Taking Ibrufen. Suggestion?

hi thanks for choosing hcm the blind spot you have mentioned is called as a floater if it disappears off and on then its cause is most likely in vitreous you should pay a visit to an ophthalmologist for 1 refractive error as you have off and on headache 2 ocular pressures 3 vitreous and retina evaluation 4 computerised perimetry as far as headache is concerned get your BP checked migraine also can be a cause for your headache .it usually has a trigger factor and a relieving factor . it could be hypoglycaemia,dehydration,intake of some thing specific like a chocolate etc.try to dig out that common triggering cause from your varios episodes of headache and try to avoid them good luck