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What is Visual Snow

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What is Visual Snow

Visual Snow is a condition characterized by the presence of tiny, persistent dots or static-like patterns in a person's field of vision. These visual disturbances can vary in intensity and may be accompanied by other symptoms such as floaters, light sensitivity, and difficulty focusing. The exact cause of Visual Snow is still unknown, but it is believed to be related to abnormal functioning of the visual processing system in the brain. This condition can significantly impact a person's quality of life, causing visual discomfort and potentially affecting daily activities. While there is currently no known cure for Visual Snow, various management strategies can help alleviate the symptoms. These may include lifestyle modifications, such as reducing stress and avoiding triggers, as well as certain medications that can help manage the condition. It is important for individuals experiencing Visual Snow to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate management options.
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Visual snow is like looking through a staticy tv. Mine is more noticable on a white or black background.

Posted May 28, 2019 by Labnjab 2500
It's when you live like a sixties tv.

Posted Sep 3, 2019 by Yasmine Elsen 2500
A neurological disorder of the processing center of the brain. It’s hyperactive. Evidence shows that there is not enough inhibition neurotransmitters to allow for proper processing of visual and auditory stimulation.

Posted Sep 4, 2019 by Denali 2550
Summary from rare diseases.org, 14/09/2021


“Visual snow is a neurological disorder characterized by a continuous visual disturbance that occupies the entire visual field and is described as tiny flickering dots that resemble the noise of a detuned analogue television. In addition to the static, or “snow”, affected individuals can experience additional visual symptoms such as visual images that persist or recur after the image has been removed (palinopsia); sensitivity to light (photophobia); visual effects originating from within the eye itself (entoptic phenomena) and impaired night vision (nyctalopia).”

Posted Sep 14, 2021 by Kay 2670
Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS), also known as Visual Snow (VS), is a neurological condition that has devastating effects on an individual’s vision, hearing, and cognitive functioning. Once thought to be rare, it is now estimated that 2-3% of the world’s population has symptoms of the condition. People from around the world of all ages and walks of life are and can be affected by it. Most often, the condition causes people to process visual information abnormally, making normal life more difficult for them. Patients see flashing lights, flickering dots, and static, all of which obstruct their visual field 24/7. There is no relief for them, even when their eyes are closed. What differentiates Visual Snow symptoms from other fleeting phenomena is that they are constant, not temporary, meaning that they do not go away on their own. The condition also has an array of non-visual symptoms (see below for more details).

The exact cause of Visual Snow is still unknown. However, research indicates there is a probable connection between hyperactivity in the visual cortex of the brain and the origin of this syndrome. Moreover, it is a neurological (brain-related) condition, not ophthalmological (related to the eyes). Visual Snow is a brain-processing issue that affects an individual’s eyesight, but it is unrelated to the structural integrity of the eyes.

Posted Mar 14, 2022 by Khaled 3630

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I'm not sure if i've always had VS but around 20 or so I definitely recognized having it when randomly asking someone else about all the countless amount of white "snow" in a dark room. It affects my night vision greatly. Obviously i'd rather not h...
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I was prescribed adderall.. I was taking the max dosage, one month I lost my pill bottle and went a month without it, didn't have any withdrawals though oddly enough.. After I got my next script.. I took one, and about 8 hours later I started to feel...
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At teen age I started with lots of head aches. After some time it stopped but I do not know why. Dozens of nights I had symptoms like *Alice in the Wonderland* with space distortions in size and volume. Now when I am 40 I am diagnosted with Lyme and...
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hello! I have had visual snow since I was about 12 years of age. It just came about one morning while waking up and it has been with me ever since. It did not bother me until I was about 21 years old when I started developing extreme eye floaters and...
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I’ve has VS since I can remember. Since I’ve dealt with this static vision or “snow” all my life, I’ve been able to over come almost all the complications that come with it. When I was a young child and learning how to read, the static agai...

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Hello my friends.    Wow, what an intense few years.   6 years ago I was crippled by massive amounts of health conditions. I counted over 30 symptoms.   candida / chronic yeast infections chronic ear infection&#...
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I have visual snow since childhood. I got to know about it recently. i never noticed it that much when i was unaware . but now when i am aware i think it is incresing day by day . but was not like that when i thought it was normal. 

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