Hypertensive retinopathy can not be cured

Dr. Casey Young
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2025-05-24 16:35:35
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Hypertensive retinopathy
is a complication of hypertension, which is caused by elevated blood pressure caused by spasm, narrowing, hardening of fundus vessels, and further development of retinal surface exudation, bleeding, and even retinal detachment disease. Because the primary cause of hypertensive retinopathy is hypertension, and hypertension is a chronic disease, incurable, can last for life, so hypertensive retinopathy is also difficult to cure, and if the patient's blood pressure is not controlled, the disease will further develop, eventually leading to decreased vision, thus there is a risk of blindness.