If you experience heartburn and blurred eyes, consider hypertensive heart disease. Hypertensive heart disease may cause heart panic, chest tightness, and even dizziness and headache, which may produce shock symptoms in severe cases. In addition, hypertensive heart disease can cause retinal lesions because of high blood pressure, causing discomfort in the fundus of the eyes, which can cause blurred eyes in patients. So once this happens, the first thing you should do is to go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital for consultation to rule out other causes and diseases that cause blurred eyes. In addition, blood pressure should be measured regularly and the dosage of antihypertensive drugs should be adjusted according to the fluctuation of blood pressure. In addition, we should pay attention to regular living, reasonable diet and regular exercise, so that through synergy with drugs, we can ensure human health.