Visual Distortions or Hallucinations refer to abnormal visual experiences where straight lines appear wavy, objects seem distorted in size or shape, or patients perceive images that are not actually present. These hallucinations are not linked to mental illness but instead are often the result of impaired visual input.
This symptom is especially common among individuals with visual impairments, and it significantly affects their ability to perform everyday tasks. Many patients report seeing faces, patterns, or unfamiliar images, particularly in low-light settings. In some cases, this phenomenon is known as Charles Bonnet Syndrome.
One of the most recognized causes of Visual Distortions or Hallucinations is Macular Degeneration. As central vision deteriorates, the brain attempts to fill in visual gaps, which can lead to hallucinations or distortion. Recognizing and addressing Visual Distortions or Hallucinations due to Macular Degeneration is critical for maintaining safety, quality of life, and emotional well-being.
Other possible causes of this symptom include:
- Cataracts
- Glaucoma
- Neurological conditions (e.g., Parkinson’s or stroke)
However, Macular Degeneration remains the primary vision-related disease associated with persistent visual distortions in older adults.
Macular Degeneration, commonly known as Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD), is a retinal condition that affects the macula, the central part of the retina responsible for sharp and detailed vision. The disease is the leading cause of central vision loss in people over 60.
There are two primary forms:
- Dry AMD: Characterized by the thinning of the macula and gradual vision loss.
- Wet AMD: Involves abnormal blood vessel growth under the retina that leaks fluid or blood.
Globally, AMD affects over 190 million people. Risk factors include:
- Age and genetics
- Smoking
- Cardiovascular disease
- Poor diet and obesity
Symptoms of Macular Degeneration include:
- Blurred central vision
- Difficulty recognizing faces
- Trouble reading or driving
- Visual Distortions or Hallucinations
Visual Distortions or Hallucinations due to Macular Degeneration occur as the brain compensates for missing visual data, often leading to misperceptions. This symptom is particularly distressing as it may be misunderstood as a psychiatric issue when it is actually a result of sensory loss.
Treatment for Visual Distortions or Hallucinations begins with accurate diagnosis and understanding of the root cause. In the case of Macular Degeneration, the following methods are commonly recommended:
- Anti-VEGF Injections: Help manage wet AMD and reduce abnormal blood vessel growth.
- Low Vision Aids: Magnifying devices, high-contrast screens, and electronic readers support visual processing.
- Vision Rehabilitation: Teaches patients to use peripheral vision more effectively.
- Environmental Adjustments: Improved lighting, contrast enhancements, and decluttering reduce confusion caused by visual gaps.
- Cognitive Support: Education and reassurance to help patients understand that the hallucinations are not psychiatric but sensory in origin.
Early intervention is critical to managing the progression of AMD and minimizing the effects of hallucinations. Consultation services can help identify the type and severity of the visual issue, as well as the most effective strategies for improvement.
A consultation service for Visual Distortions or Hallucinations offers patients the opportunity to speak with certified eye care professionals about their symptoms, receive a diagnosis, and get a personalized treatment or management plan. These services include:
- In-depth discussion of symptoms and medical history
- Analysis of vision loss patterns and daily challenges
- Recommendations for clinical tests like OCT scans or visual field tests
- Lifestyle guidance and mental health support if hallucinations are present
Experts may include ophthalmologists, neuro-ophthalmologists, optometrists, and vision rehabilitation therapists. The sessions are conducted online, making it easier for patients to access care without leaving home.
Benefits of this service:
- Understanding the link between vision loss and hallucinations
- Early identification of Visual Distortions or Hallucinations due to Macular Degeneration
- Access to coping techniques and assistive tools
- Guidance for family members to support the patient
A key step in the consultation is Visual Symptom Mapping, which includes:
- Documenting the frequency, type, and triggers of hallucinations or distortions
- Evaluating vision using contrast sensitivity or Amsler grid tests
- Identifying the psychological impact on the patient
- Mapping out the progression of vision loss and its correlation with hallucinations
Execution: This task takes place within the first 30–45 minutes of the consultation.
Tools Used: Amsler grids, digital contrast testing tools, low vision tracking software.
Impact: Visual symptom mapping helps identify whether the hallucinations are due to Macular Degeneration or another condition. It also supports individualized therapy plans and referral to the right specialist when needed.
I am Sophia Ramirez, a 39-year-old graphic designer living in Barcelona, Spain. My work revolves around creating vibrant images, brilliant colors, and sharp lines—from advertising posters to app interfaces. But about eight months ago, everything started to become terrifying. At first, it was just flashes of light at the edges of my vision, like tiny lightning bolts, then gradually distorted images appeared: straight lines on the computer screen bent, letters vibrated slightly as if melting, and worst of all were the "illusions"—moving dark spots and blurry shadows flitting across the corner of my eye even though I knew the room was empty. I was terrified thinking I was hallucinating, or worse, having a serious neurological problem. My family doctor referred me to a neurologist; they performed a brain MRI, checked my eyes thoroughly, and then diagnosed me with migraine with aura accompanied by transient visual disturbances (visual snow syndrome combined with prolonged migraine aura), which was not life-threatening but heavily affected my quality of life. They prescribed anti-migraine medication and advised "avoiding stress and getting enough sleep." But the symptoms persisted, becoming increasingly frequent.
I tried everything. I downloaded health AI apps to enter my symptoms and immediately received advice like "take magnesium," "reduce screen time," and "try blue light filtering glasses." Friends told me to "wear migraine lenses," and my sister sent links to several types of brain supplements from the US. I tried them all, but the flashes, distortions, and illusions still appeared, especially when working under stress. My work slowed down, I had to turn down major projects for fear of looking at the screen for too long, and I felt like I was losing my creativity—and the peace in my own home.
One evening, while scrolling through TikTok in a state of near-despair, I saw a video from an old friend in Madrid—she shared that thanks to StrongBody AI, she connected with a neuro-ophthalmologist from Germany and significantly improved her migraine aura and visual distortions. I clicked the link and went to https://strongbody.ai immediately. Registering a Buyer account took only a few minutes, and I selected my interests: Neuro-Ophthalmology, Migraine with Aura, Visual Snow Syndrome, Vision Rehabilitation. The system suggested several experts, and I chose the profile of Dr. Klaus Neumann—a neuro-ophthalmologist and specialist in visual disorders caused by migraine and visual snow, practicing in Munich, Germany. His profile was very detailed: over 20 years of experience, previously conducted clinical research on visual mechanisms in migraine at Ludwig Maximilian University, accompanied by a warm introductory video in English and German. I sent a long Private Request: describing the distortions in detail (flashes, bending lines, moving spots), the frequency, the timing of appearance, the results of my MRI and latest eye exams, my work requiring long screen hours, and what I had tried that didn't work. Just 6 hours later, Dr. Neumann replied via MultiMe Chat with a very calm, professional voice. He didn't rush to prescribe but asked carefully: if the aura was accompanied by headaches, if there were specific triggers (flickering lights, lack of sleep, caffeine), and what my current diet and sleep patterns were like, then requested I film a short video of my computer screen while working so he could observe the level of distortion. I did it immediately, uploaded it, and just 50 minutes later he analyzed it: this was chronic migraine aura with mild visual snow, involving light sensitivity and accumulated visual fatigue; it wasn't brain damage but something that could be significantly improved through lifestyle adjustments, supportive medication, and visual overstimulation reduction techniques.
We exchanged messages several times—including voice messages (I spoke Spanish, he replied in English, and the AI translated smoothly). Then Dr. Neumann sent an Offer: a 10-week support package including old data analysis, recommendations for blood tests to check inflammatory markers and magnesium levels, a personalized migraine prevention medication regimen (combining riboflavin, coenzyme Q10, and mild prescription drugs), visual relaxation exercises, guidance on screen light filtering and living environment, and a weekly chat follow-up schedule. The price was much more reasonable than an intensive consultation in Spain.
I accepted and began. In the sixth week, one afternoon while I was finalizing a design for a major client, the screen suddenly filled with intense flashes and violently bending lines—I panicked, almost shutting down the computer for fear of damaging my eyes. At 4 PM Barcelona time (5 PM in Munich), I sent an urgent message. Dr. Neumann replied in just 11 minutes—immediately guiding me through a "rapid visual relaxation" technique (closing eyes, applying warm palms, deep breathing in a 4-7-8 rhythm), while telling me to increase the riboflavin dose for that day and turn off the screen for 30 minutes with soft room lighting. I followed the instructions right at my desk, and just 20 minutes later, when I opened my eyes again, the flashes had decreased significantly and the lines returned to normal. That moment made me emotional—because for the first time, I had a way to control the aura instead of being controlled by it.
After 10 weeks, the visual distortions and illusions decreased by more than 70%: I can work on the screen for longer without fear, the aura appears less often, and I have regained the joy of creating. Dr. Neumann also suggested I build a Personal Care Team with a neuro-nutritionist from Italy and a visual stress reduction coach from France—all perfectly matched by StrongBody based on my specific condition.
Now, whenever I meet friends in the design industry or colleagues, I tell them:
"StrongBody AI brought me clarity—not just on the screen but in my mind. It’s not a guessing AI app, but a bridge that brought me to real doctors—experienced, dedicated people ready to listen and provide timely, accurate advice for my specific symptoms, with much higher quality and reliability than typical AI tools. The price is affordable, communication is friendly and seamless thanks to AI translation, and most importantly, I can always connect with real experts who understand my situation. I’ve recommended it to three friends and my younger sister. If you’re facing distorted vision, light illusions, or any health issues that conventional methods can’t solve, try StrongBody AI—it’s truly a hub for the world’s leading experts, always ready to provide high-quality, affordable services that are easy to use from anywhere in the world. Thank you StrongBody AI for helping me regain my peace and the joy of creativity in my work and in my life."
I am Oliver Grant, a 42-year-old remote programmer living in Seattle, USA. My work requires looking at a screen for hours every day—coding, debugging, designing interfaces—and I used to take pride in my sharp eyes, being able to detect the smallest error in thousands of lines of code. But about nine months ago, everything started to get scary. At first, it was flashes of light in the corners of my eyes, like tiny lasers, then gradually distorted images appeared: straight lines on the screen bent slightly, letters vibrated as if melting, and worst of all were the "illusions"—fast-moving dark streaks and blurry shadows flitting by even though my office was empty. I panicked, thinking I was having a mental hallucination or a brain tumor. My family doctor referred me to neurology; they performed an MRI, a comprehensive eye exam, and then diagnosed me with migraine with aura and visual snow syndrome—a chronic visual disturbance condition that is not life-threatening but can make life a living hell. They prescribed migraine prevention medication and advised "reducing stress and getting enough sleep." But the symptoms continued to increase, especially when coding late.
I tried everything. Health AI apps where I entered symptoms told me to "take high magnesium," "reduce blue light," and "try FL-41 glasses." Friends advised "wearing migraine glasses," and my wife bought expensive brain supplement bottles from Amazon. I tried them all, but the light streaks, curved lines, and illusions still appeared, forcing me to stop coding mid-way, turn off the computer, and sit in the dark for hours. My work slowed down, I turned down major deadlines, and I felt like I was losing my ability to work—and my confidence.
One Sunday morning, while scrolling through Reddit in despair, I saw a thread on r/migraine where a user shared: "StrongBody AI saved me—connected me with a neuro-ophthalmologist from Norway, and now the aura is significantly reduced and the visual snow isn't terrifying anymore." I clicked the link and went to https://strongbody.ai. I quickly registered a Buyer account and selected interests: Neuro-Ophthalmology, Migraine with Aura, Visual Snow Syndrome, Vision Disturbances. The system suggested several experts, and I chose the profile of Dr. Astrid Olsen—a neuro-ophthalmologist specializing in migraine aura and visual snow, practicing in Oslo, Norway. Her profile was very impressive: over 19 years of experience, previously involved in research on visual mechanisms in migraine at the University of Oslo, accompanied by a warm introductory video in English. I sent a detailed Private Request: describing the types of distortion (flashes, bending, moving spots), the frequency (daily), the timing of appearance (usually after 6-8 hours of screen time), the results of my MRI and eye exams, my work requiring long screen hours, and what I had tried that didn't work. Just 7 hours later, Dr. Astrid replied via MultiMe Chat with a very gentle, professional voice. She didn't rush to prescribe but asked carefully: if the aura was accompanied by headaches, if there were specific triggers (flickering screens, lack of sleep, caffeine), and what my current diet and sleep patterns were like, then requested I film a short video of the screen while coding so she could observe the level of distortion. I did it immediately, uploaded it, and just 45 minutes later she analyzed it: this was chronic migraine aura with moderate visual snow, involving light sensitivity and accumulated visual fatigue from work; it wasn't brain damage but something that could be significantly improved through lifestyle adjustments, supplements, and visual overstimulation reduction techniques.
We exchanged messages several times—including voice messages (I spoke American English, she replied in standard English, and the AI translated smoothly). Then Dr. Astrid sent an Offer: a 12-week support package including old data analysis, blood tests to check inflammatory markers and riboflavin levels, a personalized migraine prevention regimen (combining magnesium, coenzyme Q10, riboflavin, and mild prescription drugs), visual relaxation exercises, guidance on screen light filtering (blue-light filter + flux + FL-41 glasses), and a weekly chat follow-up schedule. The price was much more reasonable than an intensive consultation in the US.
I accepted and began. In the fifth week, one late night while I was fixing an urgent bug for a project, the screen suddenly filled with intense flashes and letters bending violently—I panicked, my heart pounded, and I almost shut down the computer for fear of permanent eye damage. At 11 PM Seattle time (early morning in Oslo), I sent an urgent message. Dr. Astrid replied in just 9 minutes—immediately guiding me through a "rapid palming" technique (applying warm palms over the eyes, deep breathing 4-7-8), while telling me to increase the magnesium dose for that day, turn off the screen for 45 minutes with soft room lighting, and drink warm water. I followed the instructions right at my desk, and just 18 minutes later, when I opened my eyes again, the flashes had decreased significantly and the letters returned to normal. That moment made me tremble with emotion—because for the first time, I had a way to control the aura instead of being ruled by it.
After 12 weeks, the visual distortions and illusions decreased by more than 80%: I can code for longer without fear, the aura appears less often, and I have regained the joy of working. Dr. Astrid also suggested I build a Personal Care Team with a neuro-nutritionist from Denmark and a visual stress reduction coach from Sweden—all perfectly matched by StrongBody based on my specific condition.
Now, whenever I chat with colleagues or friends, I tell them:
"StrongBody AI brought me clarity—not just on the coding screen but in my mind. It’s not a guessing AI app, but a bridge that brought me to real doctors—experienced, dedicated people ready to listen and provide timely, accurate advice for my specific symptoms, with much higher quality and reliability than typical AI tools. The price is affordable, communication is friendly and seamless thanks to AI translation, and most importantly, I can always connect with real experts who understand my situation. I’ve recommended it to four programmer friends and my wife. If you’re facing distorted vision, light illusions, or any health issues that conventional methods can’t solve, try StrongBody AI—it’s truly a hub for the world’s leading experts, always ready to provide high-quality, affordable services that are easy to use from anywhere in the world. Thank you StrongBody AI for helping me regain my peace and the ability to work effectively, the most precious things in the life of a programmer."
I am Elena Moreau, a 41-year-old children's book illustrator living in Lyon, France. My job is to draw dreamy worlds with soft lines, vibrant colors, and delicate details—the kind of book pages that make children smile the moment they pick them up. But for over a year now, that world has begun to crumble. At first, it was just flashes of light at the edges of my vision like tiny fireworks, then gradually distorted images appeared: character outlines bent abnormally, colors blurred and then suddenly changed intensity, and worst of all were the "illusions"—dark spots hovering like insects, blurry shadows flitting by even though my studio was brightly lit and empty. I was so terrified that I didn't dare pick up a pen, thinking I was losing my mind or had a brain tumor. Local ophthalmologists and neurologists checked thoroughly, performed an MRI, measured my vision, and then diagnosed me with complex migraine with aura accompanied by visual snow syndrome—a chronic visual disorder that causes the brain to process light signals incorrectly. They prescribed anti-migraine medication and advised "reducing stress and avoiding screens." But the auras still came more frequently, especially when I tried to draw.
I tried everything. Health AI apps where I entered symptoms advised "taking magnesium," "trying blue light filtering glasses," and "resting eyes according to 20-20-20." Friends sent links to migraine glasses, and my younger brother bought an expensive box of brain supplements from Germany. I tried them all, but the light streaks, curved lines, and illusions still appeared, forcing me to stop drawing mid-way and sit in a dark room for hours. I started turning down new book illustration contracts, feeling as if I were losing my very creative soul.
One autumn afternoon, while having coffee with an old friend who is a graphic designer, she said: "Elena, have you tried StrongBody AI? My sister in Paris used it to connect with a neuro-ophthalmologist from Switzerland, and now her aura is significantly reduced and she can draw normally again." I went home, searched "StrongBody AI visual snow," and went straight to https://strongbody.ai. Registering a Buyer account took only a few minutes, and I selected my interests: Neuro-Ophthalmology, Migraine with Aura, Visual Snow Syndrome, Visual Disturbances. The system suggested several experts, and I chose the profile of Dr. Lukas Berger—a neuro-ophthalmologist specializing in migraine aura and visual snow, practicing in Geneva, Switzerland. His profile was very detailed: over 22 years of experience, previously led research on visual mechanisms in visual snow at the University of Geneva, accompanied by a warm introductory video in French and English. I sent a long Private Request: describing the distortions in detail (flashes, bending, floaters, blurry shadows), the frequency (almost daily), triggers (screen light, drawing stress), the results of my MRI and eye exams, my work requiring long detailed looking, and what I had tried that didn't work. Just 5 hours later, Dr. Berger replied via MultiMe Chat in fluent French with a very gentle voice. He didn't rush to prescribe but asked carefully: if the aura was accompanied by headaches, if there were genetic factors, and what my current diet and sleep patterns were like, then requested I take a photo of a drawing in progress while I was experiencing distortion so he could observe the level of bending. I took it immediately in the studio, uploaded it, and just 40 minutes later he analyzed it: this was chronic migraine aura with moderate visual snow, involving light sensitivity and accumulated visual fatigue from creative work; it wasn't brain damage but something that could be significantly improved through lifestyle adjustments, supplements, and visual overstimulation reduction techniques.
We exchanged messages several times—including voice messages (I spoke French, he replied in French, and the AI translated smoothly if needed). Then Dr. Berger sent an Offer: an 11-week support package including old data analysis, blood tests to check inflammatory markers and riboflavin levels, a personalized prevention regimen (combining magnesium citrate, high-dose riboflavin, coenzyme Q10, and mild prescription drugs), visual relaxation exercises, guidance on studio light filtering (FL-41 glasses + warm lights), and a weekly chat follow-up schedule. The price was much more reasonable than an intensive consultation in France.
I accepted and began. In the seventh week, one evening while I was finalizing an illustration for a children's book, my vision suddenly filled with intense flashes and lines bent violently—I panicked, almost crying because I thought I couldn't continue drawing. At 9 PM Lyon time (10 PM in Geneva), I sent an urgent message. Dr. Berger replied in just 10 minutes—immediately guiding me through a "palming combined with abdominal breathing" technique (applying warm palms over the eyes, deep breathing 4-7-8), while telling me to increase the riboflavin dose for that day, turn off the studio lights, and rest for 45 minutes with soft lighting. I followed the instructions right at my drawing table, and just 20 minutes later, when I opened my eyes again, the flashes had decreased significantly and the lines returned to normal. That moment moved me to tears—because for the first time, I had a way to control the aura instead of having it destroy my work.
After 11 weeks, the visual distortions and illusions decreased by more than 75%: I can draw for longer without fear, the aura appears less often, and I have regained the joy of creating. Dr. Berger also suggested I build a Personal Care Team with a neuro-nutritionist from Italy and a visual stress reduction coach from Belgium—all perfectly matched by StrongBody based on my specific condition.
Now, whenever I meet friends in the art industry or colleagues, I tell them:
"StrongBody AI brought me clarity—not just on the drawing page but in my soul. It’s not a guessing AI app, but a bridge that brought me to real doctors—experienced, dedicated people ready to listen and provide timely, accurate advice for my specific symptoms, with much higher quality and reliability than typical AI tools. The price is affordable, communication is friendly and seamless thanks to AI translation, and most importantly, I can always connect with real experts who understand my situation. I’ve recommended it to three artist friends and my younger brother. If you’re facing distorted vision, light illusions, or any health issues that conventional methods can’t solve, try StrongBody AI—it’s truly a hub for the world’s leading experts, always ready to provide high-quality, affordable services that are easy to use from anywhere in the world. Thank you StrongBody AI for helping me regain the joy of drawing and peace in my life."
How to Book a Consultation on StrongBody AI
StrongBody AI is an advanced telehealth platform designed to connect users with expert consultants for symptoms such as Visual Distortions or Hallucinations. It offers a fast, secure, and effective way to receive care for vision-related symptoms worldwide.
What Is StrongBody AI?
StrongBody AI is a global digital healthcare platform offering:
- Online access to top-tier specialists across fields like ophthalmology and neurology
- Tools to Compare service prices worldwide
- Verified profiles of the Top 10 best experts on StrongBodyAI
- A seamless, user-friendly interface for consultations, reviews, and follow-ups
Step 1: Register on StrongBody AI
- Visit StrongBody AI
- Click on “Sign Up”
- Fill out your profile with basic information, including country, email, and password
- Verify your account via email
Step 2: Search for Consultation Services
- Enter keywords like “Visual Distortions or Hallucinations consultation”
- Use filters to select your preferred price, specialist type, country, and language
Step 3: Compare Expert Profiles
- Browse the Top 10 best experts on StrongBodyAI who specialize in vision disorders and macular degeneration
- Review ratings, qualifications, experience, and client feedback
- Use the Compare service prices worldwide tool to find the best deal
Step 4: Schedule Your Consultation
- Choose a date and time from the expert’s calendar
- Confirm the appointment and pay securely via credit card or PayPal
- Receive appointment reminders via email or SMS
Step 5: Attend the Online Consultation
- Join the session from your computer or mobile device
- Discuss your symptoms in detail
- Receive a customized management or referral plan
Why StrongBody AI?
- Allows patients to easily Compare service prices worldwide
- Showcases only verified specialists including the Top 10 best experts on StrongBodyAI
- Offers multilingual services and global coverage
- Emphasizes transparency, professionalism, and accessibility
Visual Distortions or Hallucinations can be unsettling and confusing, especially for those with deteriorating vision. In many cases, these symptoms are not psychiatric in origin but instead a direct result of Visual Distortions or Hallucinations due to Macular Degeneration.
Macular Degeneration is a serious retinal disease that impacts millions worldwide. Early symptoms like vision loss and hallucinations can be managed effectively when addressed through expert consultation and proper vision care strategies.
By using a consultation service for Visual Distortions or Hallucinations, patients gain access to essential information, expert support, and tailored treatment plans. StrongBody AI makes this process easy, fast, and affordable.
With features like access to the Top 10 best experts on StrongBodyAI and tools to Compare service prices worldwide, StrongBody AI is the premier platform for managing vision symptoms professionally and efficiently.
Start your vision recovery journey today—book your consultation through StrongBody AI and regain clarity in both sight and peace of mind.
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