Common Vision Problems
Diabetic retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy, as the name suggests, is
associated with diabetes . It is best described as
damage to the retina that occurs because of defects
in or leakage from the fine blood vessels. The vast
majority of those with early diabetic retinopathy
are unaware of it. In advanced cases, it can result
in vision blurriness and distortion.
Diabetics should ensure they see their Optometrist regularly, scheduling
annual eye exams. Because it is a progressive disease, without
treatment it can cause blindness over time. Your Optometrist can
provide the invaluable advice and treatment diabetics require.
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for the advice of your optometrist. This information
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