Is Visual Snow hereditary?

Here you can see if Visual Snow can be hereditary. Do you have any genetic components? Does any member of your family have Visual Snow or may be more predisposed to developing the condition?


Is Visual Snow hereditary?


Visual Snow is a condition characterized by the presence of tiny flickering dots or static-like patterns in a person's visual field. It can also be accompanied by other visual disturbances such as floaters, light sensitivity, and afterimages. While the exact cause of Visual Snow is still not fully understood, research suggests that it may have a genetic component.


Several studies have indicated that Visual Snow can run in families, suggesting a hereditary link. In these cases, individuals with a family history of Visual Snow are more likely to develop the condition themselves. However, it is important to note that not all cases of Visual Snow are hereditary. Some individuals may develop the condition without any family history.


Genetic factors are believed to play a role in the development of Visual Snow, but other factors such as environmental triggers or underlying medical conditions may also contribute to its onset. Further research is needed to fully understand the complex interplay between genetics and other factors in the development of Visual Snow.


If you are experiencing symptoms of Visual Snow or have a family history of the condition, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional or a specialist in ophthalmology or neurology. They can provide a proper diagnosis, evaluate your specific situation, and offer appropriate treatment options or management strategies.


by Diseasemaps

It's not been determined yet.

5/28/17 by Leonardo 2000

I am the only one in my family

6/4/17 by Jayden 1410

No evidence has been confirmed

10/2/17 by Rrakusin 2000

Possibly. My sibling has a form of it.

1/12/18 by Max 3550

Although there is not enough research to know for sure if VS is hereditary, the evidence we do have would explain that it is a genetic disorder causes in the lingual gyrus.

3/13/18 by samanthapaige 1500

70% of the time it is.

3/22/18 by Eimear 1500

My dad has pretty severe visual snow, and my brother and I both have it but milder...so I'm guessing yes. My mom doesn't have it.

1/7/19 by graceo 100

Yes it can be. Not entirely sure.

5/28/19 by Labnjab 2500

I believe so yes, I don't have family members who got static on their eyes but I'm sure it can be enherited.

9/3/19 by Yasmine Elsen 2500

I don’t think so but not sure

9/4/19 by Denali 2550

This is not conclusive. More studies to be conducted

9/14/21 by Kay 2670

Propably, I have met a few people who have VS run in their family. However, there is no real medical research of that.

3/14/22 by Khaled 3630

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