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We cannot prevent
diabetes in spite of lifestyle changes & healthier living but we can
certainly prevent vision loss due to diabetic retinopathy. High levels of
blood sugar can lead to early Cataract development and or
can lead to a condition known as Diabetic Retinopathy.
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Diabetic
Retinopathy:
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Nine out of ten people with diabetes will over a period of
time eventually develop a complication that affects the eyes known as
diabetic retinopathy. This condition affects the retinal blood vessels and
can lead to blindness, however if diagnosed and treated early much of this vision loss can be
prevented.
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How does diabetes damage
the retina ?
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The retina is like
the film in a camera. It is the seeing tissue of the eye. When the focused light hits the retina, a
picture is created and sent to the brain through the optic nerve (the nerve of the eye), thus giving us vision.
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Retina has two parts: The peripheral retina and central Macula. Macula being the central part is capable
of producing sharp and clear image. These clear images enable us to read,
write and do all fine work.
Diabetes damages the tiny blood vessels The walls of the blood vessels
become fragile and then start to break, leaking blood around them in the retina. At this
point, most people do not notice any changes in their vision. Sometimes blood
vessels leak fluid and lipids onto the macula, (The central part of the
retina that lets us see in detail).people develop a condition called macular
edema thus blurring the vision.
Later
the blood vessels may stop carrying blood permanently, and the cells in the
retina will die from lack of nourishment. This kind of loss of sight is
gradual but at the present time, it is permanent
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Conditions like Diabetes, Age related Macular degeneration and
Macular holes can damage Macula.
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Digital Fluorescein
Angiography :
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In this test, a
special dye is injected & pictures are then taken as dye passes through
the blood vessels in the retina. This test is done to find out stage of diabetic
retinopathy (to find the leaking blood vessels) and decide further line of
treatment. Bathia Hospital and Eye Clinic has the lates Zeis Visucam Digital Angiography Machine for the same
Importance
of Early Treatment
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How is diabetic
retinopathy treated ?
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The treatment for
diabetic retinopathy include
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These are very
effective in reducing vision loss from the disease. In fact, even people with
advanced retinopathy have a 90% chance of keeping their vision when they get
treatment before the retina is severly damaged.
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Laser Treatment
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Is one of the most
important and is one of the most widely used techniques. In the early or
non-proliferative stages the laser is used to seal leaking areas from the
blood vessels. this is called as Focal Laser Therapy.
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What can we do to
prevent vision of a patient with diabetic retinopathy ?
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Have regular eye
checkups: All patients with diabetes should have an thorough eye
examination through dilated pupils at least once a year. If patient has
severed retinopathy, he/she may need to have a eye examination more often.
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