Symptoms of Visual Snow Syndrome
There are countless symptoms that have been associated with Visual Snow Syndrome. Some seen, heard, and felt by the majority of patients, and some much more rare and only encountered by a few individuals. Eye On Vision is compiling an ever expanding list of symptoms that have been reported to us by patients.
Many of these symptoms are not "exclusive" to Visual Snow Syndrome and can be found in other conditions. Please seek advice from a medical professional if you are experiencing these symptoms. While there is no treatment or cure YET for VSS, if you have another underlying condition causing some of these symptoms, a doctor may be able to help.
Many of these symptoms are not "exclusive" to Visual Snow Syndrome and can be found in other conditions. Please seek advice from a medical professional if you are experiencing these symptoms. While there is no treatment or cure YET for VSS, if you have another underlying condition causing some of these symptoms, a doctor may be able to help.
- Static across entire visual field
- Eye Floaters
- Trails
- After-images (positive and negative)
- Blue field entoptic phenomenon
- Impaired night vision
- Glare
- Ghosting
- Trouble tracking
- Tinnitus (ringing and buzzing in ears)
- Twitching
- Tremors
- Depersonalization
- Vertigo
- Dizziness
- Sensitivity to fluorescent lights
- Sensitivity to sunlight
- Migraine
- Brain Fog
- Swirling lights or clouds in vision with eyes closed
- Tingling
- Heaviness of Limbs