Diabetic Eye Complications
Diabetic Eye Complications, also known as Diabetic Retinopathy, is an eye disease that can lead to vision loss if not properly managed. This condition, caused by high blood sugar levels, affects the small blood vessels in the retina and can cause them to swell or leak, leading to vision loss. Diabetes is the leading cause of preventable blindness in adults and Diabetic Eye Complications has become increasingly common in people who live with diabetes. While early detection and treatment can often prevent or slow the progression of the disease, damage to the retina can be permanent if vision loss is not addressed. Early detection can be done through comprehensive eye exams and full diabetic health management. If you have diabetes, regular eye exams are essential to ensure healthy vision.
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