Are Your Migraines Caused by Vision Problems?
- Posted on: Feb 28 2026

At Ophthalmic Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery, Inc., patients benefit from the insight of fellowship-trained oculofacial plastic surgeons with decades of experience evaluating complex eye-related concerns. Their deep understanding of how the eyes, nerves, and surrounding structures work together enables a thorough, thoughtful approach to migraine-related vision issues.
How Vision Problems Can Trigger Migraines
Your eyes and brain work closely together, and when that system is strained, headaches can follow. Vision problems may force the eyes to work harder than they should, leading to muscle tension, nerve irritation, and fatigue that can trigger migraines. Common contributors include:
- Uncorrected or outdated glasses or contact prescriptions
- Eye misalignment, where the eyes do not work together properly
- Focusing issues that cause eye strain during reading or screen use
- Light sensitivity related to ocular surface or eyelid conditions
Signs Your Migraines May Be Caused by Vision Problems
Symptoms that may suggest a vision-related component include:
- Migraines that worsen after reading or screen time
- Headaches paired with blurry or double vision
- Eye discomfort, dryness, or burning with headaches
- Pain that improves when you rest your eyes
When to See an Eye Specialist
If migraines are frequent, severe, or accompanied by visual disturbances, an eye evaluation may be a helpful next step. A comprehensive exam can assess eye alignment, muscle function, eyelid position, and other factors that may cause or exacerbate head pain.
Specialized ophthalmic care is especially important when headaches are associated with eye bulging, eyelid changes, or nerve-related symptoms. Treatment options may include vision correction, eyelid or orbital procedures, or non-surgical approaches such as BOTOX®, which has been shown to help reduce migraine frequency for some patients by relaxing overactive muscles and calming nerve pathways.
Schedule a Migraine and Vision Evaluation
If you suspect your migraines may be linked to vision problems, a focused eye evaluation can provide valuable insight. Call Ophthalmic Plastic & Cosmetic Surgery, Inc. at 314-567-3567 to schedule an appointment in St. Louis, St. Peters, or Arnold, MO.
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