Blurry vision after exercise can be due to temporary changes in blood pressure and intraocular pressure.
Here's a breakdown:
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Changes in Blood Pressure: Exercise can affect blood pressure. Fluctuations, especially drops in blood pressure late in your workout, can impact blood flow to the brain, including the area responsible for visual clarity.
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Changes in Intraocular Pressure: The pressure inside your eye (intraocular pressure) can also fluctuate during and after exercise. These temporary changes can cause transient blurry vision.
Essentially, these are temporary and usually resolve quickly. However, persistent or severe blurry vision should be evaluated by a medical professional.