Visual Snow Syndrome (VSS) is a rare visual condition characterised by continuous static-like dots or visual noise across the visual field. Patients may also experience light sensitivity, night vision difficulty, visual afterimages (palinopsia), visual flickering, or increased visual discomfort.
Although the exact cause is not fully understood, VSS may be associated with migraines, concussion, tinnitus, anxiety, or neurological stress. Some individuals also report concentration difficulty, brain fog, or slower visual processing.
Neuro-optometric rehabilitation and structured vision therapy programmes aim to reduce visual stress, improve visual processing, and enhance overall quality of life. At Caring Vision Therapy, personalised treatment plans are developed following comprehensive functional vision evaluation.