What Cause Headaches And Double Vision Hypertension?

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Symptoms

Most people with hypertensive retinopathy do not have symptoms until late in the disease.

Malignant hypertension may cause the following sudden symptoms, and should be considered a medical emergency:

  • Double vision or dim vision
  • Headaches
  • Visual disturbances , and sometimes sudden vision loss

Signs and tests

Using an instrument called an ophthalmoscope, your health care provider can see narrowing of blood vessels, and signs that fluid has leaked from...

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