Is eyeground haemorrhage caused by hypertension?

Dr. Tracy Anderson
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2025-05-14 12:51:24
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High blood pressure can lead to fundus bleeding. Mainly because of high blood pressure in patients with hypertension for a long time, leading to retinal vascular disease, the symptoms of fundus bleeding. Fundus bleeding can lead to decreased vision, the higher the blood pressure, the greater the bleeding volume, and finally lead to blindness.