High blood pressure and eyes health

Does high blood pressure increase chances of weak eyes and cataract?

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    BellBell Bell
    High blood pressure may affect vision.
    Long-term high blood pressure can cause damage to the blood vessels in the eyes. There are abundant blood vessels on the retina, and high blood pressure may lead to sclerosis and stenosis of retinal arterioles, and even retinal hemorrhage, exudation, edema and other diseases. These lesions can affect the normal function of the retina, thereby affecting vision.
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    Ash
    Yes, high blood pressure can increase the risk of eye problems, including cataracts. Chronic hypertension can lead to damage of the blood vessels (like optic nerves) in the eyes, affecting their ability to function properly. This can contribute to conditions like retinopathy, which may impact overall vision. Although cataracts are more commonly associated with aging, hypertension can accelerate their development. Managing blood pressure effectively is important for preserving eye health and reducing the risk of cataracts and other related conditions.
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    Orietta
    La pressione arteriosa può influire notevolmente sui nostri occhi, dato che quando essa è superiore alla norma può provocare danni ai vasi sanguigni che regolano la vista. Se la pressione arteriosa rimane alta per un lungo periodo di tempo, allora aumenterà il danno che questa recherà alla nostra capacità visiva
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    joey Kim
    High blood pressure is the root of all diseases.
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    Erin Neise
    Yes, high blood pressure leads to an increased risk of cataracts and other vision problems. The higher the pressure, the greater the risk of vision problems and/or cataracts.
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    Cici
    Yes, there is a positive correlation between high blood pressure (hypertension) and an increased risk of cataracts due to several reasons such as blood vessel strain