About Hypertensive Retinopathy
Hypertensive Retinopathy is related to retinal vascular disease and microvascular complications of diabetes 5. An important gene associated with Hypertensive Retinopathy is VWF (Von Willebrand Factor), and among its related pathways/superpathways is "Agents Acting on the Renin-Angiotensin System Pathway, Pharmacodynamics". Affiliated tissues include retina, eye and kidney, and related phenotypes are homeostasis/metabolism and cardiovascular system
Major Symptoms of Hypertensive Retinopathy
The main symptoms of Hypertensive retinopathy include:
1. Blurred vision: High blood pressure may cause retinopathy, resulting in blurred or out-of-focus vision.
2. Eye pain: High blood pressure may cause eye pain, dryness, itching, or stinging.
3. Eye fatigue: High blood pressure may cause eye fatigue, drowsiness, or headaches.
4. Vision loss: High blood pressure may cause retinopathy, which can lead to loss or blurred vision.
5. Red and swollen eyes: High blood pressure may cause red, swollen or irritated eyes.
6. Itchy eyes: High blood pressure may cause itching or stinging of the eyes.
7. Optic neuritis: High blood pressure may cause optic neuritis, which manifests as eye pain, dry eyes, decreased vision and other symptoms.
8. Uveitis: High blood pressure may cause uveitis, which manifests as eye pain, eye redness, and vision loss.
9. Hypertensive retinopathy: High blood pressure may cause retinopathy, manifesting as eye pain, vision loss and other symptoms.
Suitable Lifestyle for People with Hypertensive Retinopathy
The suitable lifestyle for people with Hypertensive retinopathy includes the following:
1. Maintain good living habits, avoid bad habits such as smoking and drinking, and do more physical exercise to enhance the body's immunity.
2. Eat a light diet, eat more vegetables, fruits and other foods rich in vitamin C and fiber, and avoid foods high in salt, sugar and fat.
3. Maintain a good work and rest routine, ensure adequate sleep time, and avoid overexertion.
4. Having trouble sleeping and eating. Maintain a good attitude, avoid mood swings, communicate more with relatives and friends, and maintain a good mental state.
5. Note: Maintain good living habits, avoid bad habits such as smoking and drinking, and do more physical exercise to enhance body immunity.
Other Diseases
Diabetic Retinopathy Retinopathy of Prematurity Non-Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy Hypertensive Nephrosclerosis Hypertensive Aldosteronism Hypertensive Nephropathy Hypertensive Heart Disease
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