Breakthrough for Visual Snow Syndrome: WHO Assigns Official Diagnosis Code
2025-03-07
ABC Health
A major milestone has been achieved for individuals suffering from visual snow syndrome, a condition characterized by persistent visual disturbances, tinnitus, and brain fog. The World Health Organisation has officially recognized the condition, assigning it a diagnosis code, bringing hope to those seeking a diagnosis and treatment. This move is expected to improve awareness and understanding of the condition, making it easier for patients to access proper care and support. With this newfound recognition, patients like Steve Gillis, who spent months searching for answers, can now look forward to a more streamlined diagnosis process. Key terms: visual snow syndrome, diagnosis code, World Health Organisation