
High blood pressure and vision problems are more connected than many people realize. When your blood pressure rises, it can quietly affect the delicate blood vessels inside your eyes.
At Richens Eye Center in St. George, Utah, and Mesquite, Nevada, Sharon Richens, MD, FACS, a board-certified ophthalmologist and Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, leads a team of board-certified ophthalmologists and optometrists who monitor your sight and overall eye health. With advanced training from Stanford, the University of Utah, and fellowship experience in Jerusalem, our team brings deep expertise to every evaluation.
How High Blood Pressure Damages the Eyes
Your retina depends on a steady flow of healthy blood to function well. When blood pressure stays elevated, it can cause the tiny retinal vessels to narrow, leak, or become blocked. Over time, this may lead to a condition called hypertensive retinopathy.
In more serious cases, high blood pressure and vision changes can involve swelling of the optic nerve or reduced blood supply to important parts of the eye. These changes may develop gradually, which makes routine eye exams especially important.
Symptoms You Should Not Ignore
High blood pressure does not always cause noticeable vision symptoms at first. Still, you might experience:
- Blurry or fluctuating vision
- Difficulty focusing
- Headaches with visual changes
- Sudden vision disturbances
Because some damage can occur without clear warning signs, many patients first learn about retinal changes during a comprehensive, dilated eye exam.
Why Regular Eye Exams Matter
A detailed eye exam allows your doctor to examine the retina and optic nerve closely. At Richens Eye Center, we use advanced diagnostic technology to detect early signs of retinal damage from high blood pressure. For patients in St. George and Mesquite, this kind of monitoring helps protect long-term vision and may even alert you to broader health concerns.
Protecting Your Vision Long Term
Managing your blood pressure through medical care, healthy habits, and regular monitoring plays a key role in preserving your sight. Consistent eye exams help catch problems early, before they affect your daily life.
Richens Eye Center is committed to providing thorough medical and surgical eye care throughout southern Utah and Mesquite, NV. To book an appointment, call the St. George Downtown and Mesquite locations at 435-986-2020 or the St. George Sunset location at 435-628-1112.
