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Tinted lenses relieve migraines, scans show
CBC News
May 26, 2011

Migraine sufferers feel better when wearing precision-tinted lenses, a brain scanning study shows.

The special lenses are sometimes prescribed to treat migraine symptoms but scientists did not know why they work.

Now researchers from Michigan State University have used functional magnetic resonance imaging or fMRI to look for abnormal brain activity as people with migraines viewed intense patterns.

Wearing tinted lenses reduced the effect considerably, Jie Huang and his colleagues said in Thursday's online of the journal Cephalalgia.

In the experiment, lenses were specifically tuned for 11 people who frequently suffered from migraines. The patients' lenses were then tested on migraine-free controls. Two other pairs of grey and coloured lenses with slightly different properties were also used as controls.

In the fMRI screening, participants were exposed to a range of striped patterns that can give the illusion of movement, shape and colour that can trigger various levels of discomfort and distortion.

About 40 per cent of migraine participants reported some degree of relief with all the lenses. That jumped to 70 per cent when using the precision-tinted lenses to look at the stressful stripes, the researchers found.

None of the lenses made a difference for non-stressful stripe patterns.

"The specific characteristics of activation we recorded could provide a potential biomarker for identifying those migraine patients suffering visual cortical hyper-activation," said Huang, a radiology professor.

"This biomarker could prove useful not only for further evaluation of tinted lenses but also for studying the effectiveness of drugs to prevent migraine headaches."
 
Yes, I agree. I have the tint in my glasses. If for some reason I still get a migraine at work anyway I will switch to my sunglasses. It might look goofy to be at work indoors wearing shades (like some of the guys around here do when they have hangovers lol).... But it helps...
 
Hm, you know what, I will double-check with my optometrist... I am overdue for an eye appointment... I think they said it was PRISM something or other, but there might have been something else added in there because I specifically asked for help to protect my eyes from staring at the computer screen.... When I look it up it is described as
"Prism is usually prescribed in lenses to help you use your eyes together. Some people's eyes have a tendency to try and pull apart when they are in use — some go up and down, and some go in, and some go out. These are called muscle imbalances, or "fixation disparities," in our lingo."
-www.allaboutvision.com/askdoc/eyeglasses.htm- Maybe they think I need that because when I am tired my right eye does wander a bit more (it used to be way worse when I was little).

Anyway they've also put ultraviolet protection... I think I will also opt for the transitional lense... I used to have some, but this last time for some reason I went with one pair of regular glasses and one pair of shades. I don't like having to change glasses all the time... lol
 
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