High blood pressure has no effect on the eyes

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2025-05-24 13:49:57 Views: 74 times

Hypertension generally has an impact on the eyes.

High blood pressure has no effect on the eyes

When blood pressure rises, it may affect fundus blood pressure and the retina, causing patients to experience blurred vision, dizziness and other symptoms. When blood pressure returns to normal, the symptoms will disappear. As the disease progresses, long-term hypertension It may lead to spasm and stenosis of the retinal artery, and patients may show symptoms of fundus hemorrhage, decreased vision, and even blindness.

Therefore, patients with hypertension should be actively treated. They can follow the doctor's advice and choose antihypertensive drugs such as antagonists, diuretics, and beta blockers. For treatment, blood pressure should also be measured regularly to monitor changes in the condition.



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