What’s wrong with your eyes and legs?

The patient’s discomfort symptoms such as astringent eyes and sore legs may be caused by overwork, anemia, low blood pressure and other factors. 1. Overexertion: Strenuous exercise within a short period of time may lead to muscle fatigue, resulting in muscle damage, leg soreness, and accompanied by dry eyes and other uncomfortable symptoms. 2. Anemia: Anemia patients may have microcirculation disorders in the body, the blood oxygen level decreases, the eye tissues will also cause insufficient blood supply, resulting in astringent eyes, and may also be accompanied by leg soreness and other uncomfortable symptoms. 3. Hypotension: Hypotension is usually caused by pregnancy, endocrine metabolic diseases and other factors that cause the arterial blood pressure in the body circulation to be lower than the normal level, so that the patient appears to be limp and weak, astringent eyes, dizziness and other uncomfortable symptoms. It is recommended that patients with obvious symptoms of astringent eyes and aching legs should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.