What causes ocular hypertension?

Dr. Morgan King
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2025-05-01 23:42:15
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High intraocular pressure is caused by seasonal factors, drug factors, diabetes and other reasons in most cases.
1. Seasonal factors
winter compared with summer, the temperature is lower, may cause eye vasoconstriction, eye blood circulation is not smooth, resulting in higher intraocular pressure in winter than in summer.
2. Drug factors
patients with long-term use of glucocorticoids, easy to interfere with normal aqueous circulation, resulting in increased resistance to aqueous outflow, resulting in high intraocular pressure.
3. Diabetes
mellitus patients with poor blood sugar control, causing retinopathy, easy to cause eye circulation function decline, causing high intraocular pressure.