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Diabetic Ratinopathy
I am a diabetic person and I am worried about my eyes...I came to know that diabetic persons are on a high stack of eye disease like diabetic retinopathy. I want to know more about it. Who can I know the current status of my eye and what is the prevention?
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Please do not worry .. Keep diabetes controlled. Do regular eye checks Maintain healthy lifestyles ..eating/ sleeping n exercise This is in your hands, and will reduce any issues of eyes.
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May I know your age and type and duration of diabetes????
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Visit a retina specialist for a detailed examination.
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Uncontrolled Diabetes can affect the eye in the form of early cataract (earlier than normal population) or Diabetic Retinopathy/ Maculopathy ( Due to microvascular abnormalities or new blood vessels formation). Even if the Diabetes is under control, the duration of Diabetes (Say more than 15 to 20 years) also affects the eye. So the best way to deal with it is Strict control of Diabetes and Annual Dilated Retina Examination and Slit lamp examination. By this we can pick any early change and treat in time to avoid progression as well as any further damage to the eye.
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