Management involves controlling blood pressure to prevent further damage; outcomes depend on the extent of retinal damage and the success of blood pressure management
Hypertensive retinopathy is damage to the blood vessels in the retina due to high blood pressure. It can lead to vision problems or even blindness if left untreated. Controlling blood pressure through lifestyle changes and medication is crucial in preventing and managing hypertensive retinopathy.
Damage to the blood vessels in the retina due to high blood pressure
Blurred vision, visual disturbances, eye hemorrhages
Fundus examination, imaging
Variable, depends on blood pressure control
Vision impairment, potential for blindness
Chronic high blood pressure
Blood pressure control, management of underlying hypertension
Blood pressure control, management of underlying hypertension
Associated with uncontrolled hypertension
Blood pressure control and regular eye exams are key
This information serves as a general overview and does not constitute professional medical advice. Always consult with healthcare providers for accurate and personalized insights regarding your health.
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