Part 2 of a 2-part series
Shelby RamseySpecial to the Valley NewsEveryone can measure their quality of life, but have you considered where your “visual quality of life” falls on the scale?Dr. Kathleen Digre, a neuro-ophthalmologist and former president of the American Headache Society and former president of the North American Neuro-ophthalmology Society, provided more insight on this consideration.“Having severe photophobia … really can affect the visual quality of life,” Digre said.A study of 106 individuals with varying headache disorders was conducted to analyze the burden of migraine, including the impact on visual quality of life. The results “indicate(d) that visual quality of life is significantly impacted by migraine,” particularly “greater for