Warning Signs Of Orthostatic Intolerance

Blurry Vision

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Blurry vision is the condition where an individual's eyesight is obscured and unclear. It can affect part of the eye or both eyes in its totality. When an individual experiences orthostatic intolerance, the supply of blood in the brain can decrease due to the uneven distribution of blood flow. As a result, the brain will briefly be cut off from oxygen, and this will affect the neurons responsible for vision. Issues with vision may include blurriness, double vision, and some loss of the visual field. Since the brain is very sensitive, other parts of the body can suffer if the brain lacks what is needed to stay healthy. Age is also a factor in the development of orthostatic intolerance related eye impairments. Older individuals are more likely to suffer from impaired vision.

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