A sudden air mishap can trigger extreme stress, causing a sharp rise in blood pressure. For some, this can lead to serious vision problems or even blindness.
How Stress Affects Vision
When faced with fear, the body releases stress hormones that tighten blood vessels, increasing blood pressure. If it spikes too high, it can damage the eyes, leading to:
- Hypertensive Retinopathy – Damage to the retina, causing vision loss.
- Optic Neuropathy – Reduced blood flow to the optic nerve, leading to blindness.
- Retinal Vein Occlusion – Blood clots in the eye, affecting vision.
Recent Case
Reports suggest Nigerian billionaire Folorunsho Alakija may have lost her sight after a near air mishap led to dangerously high blood pressure.
Prevention
- Regular blood pressure checks
- Stress management (meditation, deep breathing)
- Quick medical attention during a hypertensive crisis
Managing stress and monitoring blood pressure can help prevent vision loss.
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