My mom told me that kidney problems can also affect our vision such as blurred vision from kidney problems. Does it really happen?
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Can kidney problems cause blurred vision ?
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Yes, your mother is quite right that kidney problems can also affect our vision. Diabetes and high blood pressure are often main causes of kidney problems and they also can result in eye diseases and even blindness. To begin with, cataracts, especially sugar cataracts, are very likely to occur when you have kidney problems caused by diabetes. Your vision will be totally clouded and blurred due to this kind of cataract. Likewise, you have higher risks of suffering glaucoma when you have high blood pressure and diabetes. And I should warn you that a gradual loss of peripheral vision is very likely to occur to you if you ignore the glaucoma along with kidney problems. Then how can you know that you have vision problems while suffering kidney problems? You can tell by the common symptoms that have been proved. Blurry vision, double vision, eye pain, and dark spots in the eye are all possible eye problems that may occur along with kidney problems.
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Blurryed vision can be caused by wear uncorrect lenses, also it can follow you by eye problems, such as glaucoma, cataracts, allergies eyes and dry eyes. Sometimes blurred vision also due to diabetes, stress and depression. Every one has two kidneys, which located on either side of your spine in the middle of our back, just above the waist.Kidneys play an important role in our body because it help with keeping water balance in our body and removing waste from our body. Actually, kidneys problems can cause diabetes, high blood pressure, inflammation and severe infections. However, these disorders and problems are easy to cause eye problems, especially vision, such as double vision, blurry vision, even blindness. To sum up, kidnesy can cause vision problems in directly.
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