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Visual snow's hallmark symptom is seeing static or clashing lights and flickering dots, whether your eyes are open or closed.
Visual snow is a neurologic condition in which a person’s vision is altered in several ways, chief among them is seeing innumerable small flickering dots where none exist. Researchers have ...
Patients with visual snow syndrome reported several visual and nonvisual symptoms, with most experiencing subjective reduction of snow when treated with chromatic tints, according to a study ...
Most people experiencing visual-snow syndrome continuously see tiny, snowlike flecks in their vision — even when their eyes are closed.
NEW ORLEANS -- A mysterious and troubling phenomenon called 'visual snow' is a distinct syndrome that does not appear to stem from illicit drug use, nor is it a migraine aura, a researcher said here.
Often, no definitive etiology for visual snow is discovered, despite efforts on the parts of those in the psychiatric, neurologic and ophthalmologic fields—and this, coupled with the decrease in ...