It is possible for plaque on the brain to affect eye vision. Patients who have the presence of plaque on the brain may experience slow blood flow and insufficient blood supply to the brain. If the blood vessels supplying the eyes have obvious plaques, they are unable to adequately nourish the retina and optic nerve, resulting in temporary ischemia and hypoxia of the optic nerve or retina, etc., blurred vision, transient blindness, dizziness and other symptoms may occur, thus affecting eye vision. Plaque on the brain refers to plaque in cerebral blood vessels, which is mainly caused by cerebral vascular sclerosis, plaque generally can not be eliminated, and you need to pay attention to a light diet in daily life, and pay attention to the changes of blood lipids and blood sugar. It is recommended that patients with plaques on the brain go to the hospital in time to find out the cause of the disease, and then standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.