3. BLURRED VISION
Blurred vision refers to a lack of sharpness of vision resulting in the inability to see fine detail. Blurred vision can affect your entire line of sight or just parts of your vision. This could include your peripheral vision, or how you see to the right or left of your field of vision. You can also experience blurred vision in only one eye.
When a person suffers from a blood pressure that has dropped below the normal healthy level or hypotension, blurring of eye sight is expected to happen. Usually this is accompanied with dizziness or lightheadedness and might end up in fainting.
During the state of hypotension, supply of blood to the brain also decreases and as it decreases the supply of oxygen to the head is also affected. This can contribute to the blurring of vision of an individual. An immediate antidote to this is to lower down your head for a couple of minutes so as to fill in your head with enough supply of blood and oxygen.