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What Causes Seeing Floaters At Night And Tiredness?

I have experienced waking up at night & seeing shadowy shapes on ceiling with my eyes. Am I experiencing a atypical migrane? A few years ago I would have wavy, almost like crumpled saran wrap appearance and then when it went away, I was very tired. I even went to a neurologist for tests and that is what he said it was. It s strange that it would happen at night though. Do you think this could also be atypical migrane?
Tue, 17 May 2016
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Hello dear Greetings
Regarding your experience with seeing shadows at night with tiredness No this is not an atypical migraine I am suggesting that you have developed a visual impairment with fatigue

In view of this please schedule an appointment with an ophthalmologist specialist for expert management

If no improvement then see a psychiatric specialist for further clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription

I hope this helps Regards
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What Causes Seeing Floaters At Night And Tiredness?

Hello dear Greetings Regarding your experience with seeing shadows at night with tiredness No this is not an atypical migraine I am suggesting that you have developed a visual impairment with fatigue In view of this please schedule an appointment with an ophthalmologist specialist for expert management If no improvement then see a psychiatric specialist for further clinical assessment and adequate drug prescription I hope this helps Regards