Facial pain with vision changesSevere pain around the eye or over the forehead can be caused by
migraine headaches. Vision changes that sometimes
occur with migraine headaches are painless and occur before the headache
actually starts. Home treatment and rest may be all that is needed to relieve
the pain caused by a migraine headache. Facial pain with a change in what or how we see also can be the first
symptom of a serious nervous system problem. - Vision changes, such as new blurred vision, halos
around lights, and pain in the eye, that progress quickly may mean narrow or
closed-angle
glaucoma has developed. Prompt treatment can prevent
complications.
- Sudden, partial, or total loss of vision can be a
symptom of a loss of blood supply to the area of the brain that controls
vision.
- It also can be a sign of a sudden blockage in the blood
vessel that supplies blood to the eye. Visual changes are one of many possible
symptoms of a
stroke. Temporary loss of vision also can be a symptom
of a transient ischemic attack (TIA).
Call your health professional immediately if you experience facial
pain with loss of vision in one or both eyes.
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