What is the effect of hypertension on the eyes?

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The effects of hypertension on the eyes include retinal artery spasm, optic papilledema, fundus hemorrhage, etc.

What is the effect of hypertension on the eyes?

1, retinal artery spasm

hypertension patients due to high blood pressure, resulting in excessive tension of retinal arterioles, with the development of the disease can occur spasm, amaurosis, blurred vision and other symptoms.

2, optic papilledema

patients eye blood vessels in a long-term high pressure state, resulting in blood circulation slowed down, while continuing to oppress peripheral nerve tissue, can cause optic papilledema, so that vision gradually decreased.

What is the effect of hypertension on the eyes?

3, fundus hemorrhage due to

high blood pressure in some patients, resulting in local capillary rupture bleeding, can lead to fundus hemorrhage, flash, shadow and other symptoms.



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