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What Causes High Blood Pressure And Blurred Vision?

hello I have high blood pressure pre diabetic and severe persitant astma and syncope anyway 2 months ago I started xolair for allergys and in the last four days my left eye has gone from +175 to only seeing blurry shadows what do you sopose would cause this
Fri, 20 Jan 2017
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Hi,

No known cause of high blood pressure in 90% of the cases. Few causes can include:

1. Stress 2. Anxiety 3. Familial inheritance 4. High level of carachlamines 5. Kidney failure

The poor vision can because of high blood pressure cause retinal haemorrhage cataract after 40 years the vision starts to reduce Diabetes. Visit Opthalmologist.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Mutuma Geoffrey Zambezi
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What Causes High Blood Pressure And Blurred Vision?

Hi, No known cause of high blood pressure in 90% of the cases. Few causes can include: 1. Stress 2. Anxiety 3. Familial inheritance 4. High level of carachlamines 5. Kidney failure The poor vision can because of high blood pressure cause retinal haemorrhage cataract after 40 years the vision starts to reduce Diabetes. Visit Opthalmologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Mutuma Geoffrey Zambezi