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Hypertension Affects Your Eyes

High blood pressure, or hypertension, is detrimental to our health. Not treating and managing elevated blood pressure can cause harm to various parts of the body, most notably heart, brain, kidneys, and eyes. The blood vessels present in our eyes are small and delicate, constantly elevated blood pressure is certainly not good for them.

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Hypertension Affects Your Eyes

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  1. Why Hypertension Affect Your Eyes? Why Hypertension Affect Your Eyes? We all know that high blood pressure, or hypertension, is detrimental to our  health. Not treating and managing elevated blood pressure can cause harm to  various  parts  of  the  body,  most  notably  heart,  brain,  kidneys,  and  eyes.  Because  the  pressure  of  the  blood  flowing  through  the  arteries  remains  consistently high in hypertension, over time hypertension can cause damage  to the inner lining of the arteries, increase the chances of fat deposits within  the arteries, and reduce the elasticity of the artery walls, thus restricting free  and smooth supply of blood through the body. The blood vessels present in  our  eyes  are  small  and  delicate,  constantly  elevated  blood  pressure  is  certainly not good for them. Hypertension can affect the eyes in ways such as below: Choroidopathy  A condition that refers to build­up of fluid under the retina caused as the  result of a leaky vessel present under retina. This condition can cause the  vision to get distorted. It may also cause scarring, which in turn can impair  the vision.  Hypertensive Retinopathy This  condition  refers  to  the  vascular  damage  caused  in  the  retina  by  hypertension. As the blood pressure remains elevated within the retinal blood  vessels, this increased pressure then begins to cause damage to the retina’s  blood vessels, affect the proper functioning of retina, and pressurize the optic  nerve. What makes this condition dangerous is that it rarely shows any signs  and symptoms in its early stages. You may only begin to notice problems in  your vision when the condition has worsened. Optic Neuropathy This  is  an  eye  condition  where  optic  nerve  gets  damaged  because  of  obstructed blood flow. By killing the eye’s nerve cells, the condition could  lead to bleeding within the eyes or could even cause temporary or permanent  loss of vision. Stroke Stroke is one of the many critical ways in which hypertension can affect  brain. Stroke can also be damaging for the eyes and vision. It can damage the  optic nerve or that important section of the brain where image processing  takes place.  How to Manage Hypertension Naturally? Hypertension  can  pose  severe  problems  for  the  eyes.  Regulating  blood  pressure and maintaining it within adequate range is extremely important for  overall health, not just for your eye health. Here are some natural remedies  that you can try for lowering and controlling your blood pressure: Keep a strict watch on your sodium intake. Avoid adding salt to your food as  much as you can. If you eat too much of processed foods, cut back on those  too since they are usually quite rich in sodium. 1. We all deal with stress in some or the other way in our daily life. What’s  important is that you learn to manage your stress in a healthy way.  2. Eliminate smoking and excessive alcohol intake from your lifestyle.  3. Maintain an active lifestyle where you dedicate some time to physical  exercise every day. For people suffering from hypertension, regular blood pressure checkup is  important so that you know for sure that your blood pressure is controlled  within the healthy range. ORIGINAL SOURCE­ http://bit.ly/2VlGW1d  https://www.healingtheeye.com/ 40122 mason road, Zephyrhills, FL 33540 info@healingtheeye.com +1­352­588­0477

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