
Symptoms of low eye pressure
Disease description:
Symptoms of low eye pressure

Symptoms of low intraocular pressure mainly include the following:
1. Decreased vision: Reduced pressure within the eye tissues may lead to blurred or impaired vision.
2. Dry eyes: With low intraocular pressure, moisture within the ocular tissues may evaporate excessively, causing dryness.
3. Redness of the eye: Low intraocular pressure may cause dilation of capillaries inside the eye, resulting in redness.
4. Eye pain: If the intraocular pressure is too low, ocular tissues may become compressed, leading to discomfort or pain.
5. Dizziness: Low intraocular pressure may also cause symptoms such as dizziness or headaches.
These symptoms may occur individually or simultaneously. When any of these symptoms appear, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.