What are the symptoms of high eye pressure?
Elevated intraocular pressure commonly presents symptoms such as decreased vision, red eyes, dizziness and nausea, and visual field defects. Specific analysis is as follows:
1. Decreased Vision
Elevated intraocular pressure may damage the optic nerve, leading to reduced vision. If not treated promptly, it can result in permanent vision loss.
2. Red Eyes
High eye pressure can cause congestion and dilation of ocular blood vessels, making the eyes appear red with visible bloodshot streaks.
3. Dizziness and Nausea
Elevated intraocular pressure may also interfere with the optic nerve's role in balance and spatial perception, causing symptoms such as dizziness and nausea.
4. Visual Field Defects
Increased eye pressure may damage the optic nerve and retina, gradually leading to visual field defects and narrowing of the visual field, which could ultimately result in blindness.
In addition, more severe cases may also present abnormal eye movements. If any of the above symptoms occur, prompt medical attention is recommended for comprehensive eye examination and treatment.