Retinal migraines are a type of migraine that affect the eyes. They can cause temporary vision loss in 1 eye and other eye symptoms.
Retinal migraines are less common than other types of migraine.
Retinal migraines usually affect 1 eye.
They often come on suddenly and symptoms include:
Sometimes you can get the eye symptoms without having a headache.
You can call 111 or get help from 111 online.
You have retinal migraines and:
These are signs of more serious conditions and you need to get immediate medical help.
Treatment for retinal migraines is not usually needed if you do not have them very often.
If you have them frequently, a GP may suggest:
If these treatments do not help control your migraines, you may be referred to a specialist called a neurologist for more tests and treatment.
Retinal migraines are thought to happen when the blood vessels in your eye suddenly narrow, restricting the blood flow.
Things that can cause them include:
Keeping a record of when you get migraines in a diary can help you work out what might be causing them.
There are things you can do if you get retinal migraines. A GP may suggest trying them before recommending other treatments.
try sleeping or lying down in a dark room during a migraine
drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration
have a healthy diet and eat meals at regular times
exercise regularly and get plenty of sleep
try to keep to a healthy weight
try to manage your stress levels
avoid things you know can trigger migraines like caffeine and alcohol