Diabetic Retinopathy


Diabetic retinopathy is caused by damage to the blood vessels in the towel at the reverse of the eye( retina). Inadequately controlled blood sugar is a threat factor. Early symptoms include floaters, blurriness, dark areas of vision and difficulty perceiving colours. Blindness can do. Mild cases may be treated with careful diabetes operation. Advanced cases may bear ray treatment or surgery. While treatment can decelerate or stop the progression of diabetic retinopathy, it's not a cure. Because diabetes is a lifelong condition, unborn retinal damage and vision loss are still possible. Indeed after treatment for diabetic retinopathy, you will need regular eye examinations. At some point, you might need fresh treatment.


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