Diabetic Eye
In the initial stages of diabetic retinopathy, patients are generally asymptomatic, but in more advanced stages of the disease patients may experience symptoms that include floaters, distortion, and/or blurred vision. Microaneurysms are the earliest clinical sign of diabetic retinopathy.
Is eye damage from diabetes reversible?
Diabetic eye disease also encompasses a wide range of other eye problems, for example, Diabetes may cause a reversible, temporary blurring of the vision, or it can cause a severe, permanent loss of vision. Diabetes increases the risk of developing cataracts and glaucoma.
What are diabetic eye problems?
Diabetic retinopathy affects blood vessels in the light-sensitive tissue called the retina that lines the back of the eye. It is the most common cause of vision loss among people with diabetes and the leading cause of vision impairment and blindness among working-age adults. Diabetic macular oedema (DME).
Can you cure diabetic retinopathy?
Diabetic retinopathy cannot be cured but effective treatments have been established that preserve vision and dramatically reduce the risk of vision loss. These treatments include laser treatments and vitrectomy surgery.
How can I protect my eyes from diabetes?
- Get a comprehensive dilated eye examination from your ophthalmologist at least once a year. …
- Control your blood sugar. …
- Maintain healthy blood pressure and cholesterol levels. …
- Quit smoking. …
- Exercise