10 Causes of Low Blood Pressure
Cause #10: Blurry Vision
Blurry vision refers to images that do not have distinct borders and appear to be fuzzy. It is also a common ocular symptom and can be seen in presbyopia, use of atropine, cataracts, glaucoma, diabetes, eye infection, retinal detachment, optic neuritis, stroke, and more. In patients with low blood pressure, there is inadequate oxygen supply to the brain.
This causes the body to shut off oxygen supply to unessential organs to prioritize oxygen supply to the brain. This results in blurry vision as vision is not as important as brain function. The blurry vision resolves once oxygenation is back to normal.
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