Is it normal to people with low blood pressure get blurry vision? Or blurry vision means i need change my eyeglasses?
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Can low blood pressure cause blurry vision?
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Low blood pressure can cause vision loss, it can lead to the symptoms of dim eyesight, blurred vision. Low blood pressure can lead to insufficient blood supply of head, and then cause some problems of eyes, and sometimes, it can even cause shock and syncope. In addition, you should note whether you have some eye disease, because eye diseases are also the main causes which lead to blurry vision. You'd better to go to the hospital and have a careful examination about your eyes, and then decide whether you need to change your eyeglasses.
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Of course, it is not normal. Low blood pressure is easy to cause blurry vision, and blurry vision also has a sign of low blood pressure. Blurred vision refers to a lack of sharpness of vision resulting in the inability to see fine detail. Blood pressure is a measurement of the pressure in your arteries during the active and resting phases of each heartbeat. Low blood pressure is always lack of oxygen and blood which affect eye movements deeply. When the blood vessels in eyes begin to disorder, eye problems also occur. The most deep side effect is vision problem. In addition, blurry vision also can be caused by glaucoma, uveitis, retinal detachment, myopia and migraine. Pay attention to your eye health, or beautiful world must leave you alone.
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Blurry vision is the loss of sharpness of eyesight. The causes of blurry vision are various, including refractive errors, presbyopia, migraines, dry eyes, cataracts myopia, and some diseases also can cause blurry vision. Low blood can cause the insufficiency of brain blood supply, which can cause blurry vision. Tell your doctor about your condition for help.
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