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Wenzhou Wanrun Glasses Tell You What Effect Does IOP Have on Your Eyes

When it comes to eye health, many people associate it with myopia and presbyopia. Few people believe that "intraocular pressure" is a factor in eye health. We know that high blood pressure can lead to high blood pressure

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  When it comes to eye health, many people associate it with myopia and presbyopia. Few people believe that "intraocular pressure" is a factor in eye health. We know that high blood pressure can lead to high blood pressure, so what disease can high intraocular pressure lead to? Today, Wenzhou Wanrun Glasses Co., Ltd. will give you an answer. What is intraocular pressure? Intraocular pressure is the pressure inside the eyeball, called intraocular pressure. It is the balance pressure exerted by the eyeball contents on the eyeball wall. The intraocular pressure of normal people is stable in the range of 10 mmHg~21 mmHg to maintain the normal shape of the eyeball and keep the refractive medium interface in a good refractive state.




  High intraocular pressure is the main symptom of glaucoma. Long term high intraocular pressure can lead to impaired vision, decreased vision, and even permanent blindness in serious cases. Factors leading to elevated intraocular pressure: What factors will lead to elevated intraocular pressure in life? Eye diseases, such as glaucoma, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, iridocyclitis, cataract, myopia, etc., may have high intraocular pressure, and trauma may also lead to high intraocular pressure.


  In addition, drinking a large amount of liquid (such as 500CC) in a short time will increase the intraocular pressure. Some drugs can cause side effects of elevated intraocular pressure, the most notable of which is drugs containing steroids. Such side effects may occur by oral administration, skin application, nasal spray or eye drops as long as steroids are contained. When a normal person changes from a sitting position to a flat position, the intraocular pressure may increase by 6 mmHg. If you take the handstand position, the intraocular pressure may rise by 10 mm Hg.



  Therefore, if glaucoma patients do yoga, we will advise them to avoid handstands as much as possible. In addition, some secondary factors in life can also lead to elevated intraocular pressure, such as staying too long in the dark; The reading time is too long; Poor rest and overwork; Overeating; Seasonal changes, such as winter. The article comes from the network. If there is infringement or violation, please contact us to delete it.
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