Vision problems associated with headaches or migraines can vary widely, but they are often a significant and distressing symptom for those affected.

Common visual disturbances include: aura, blurred vision, double vision, light sensitivity, and temporary blind spots or tunnel vision. These visual symptoms often resolve after the headache subsides, but they can significantly impact daily functioning during an attack.

Vision rehabilitation for headaches includes eyeglasses, prism glasses, tinted lenses, neurological treatments, eye exercises or vision therapy or psychosocial support.