Surprising Facts About Ocular Migraines
2. Vision Loss In One Eye

One of the symptoms that can pinpoint ocular migraines is the loss of vision in just one eye. People that suffer from these episodes may have a difficult time identifying a difference between flashing lights and blindness in one or both eyes.
A normal migraine with an aura can also involve flashing light and blind spots. Normally, those affected with these symptoms with a normal migraine will affect both eyes.
It is recommended that you cover one eye and then the other to find out if one or both eyes are being affected.