Diabetic Retinopathy Can Be Treated Before Blindness
Diabetic retinopathy, caused by diabetes, occurs when high blood sugar levels persist for a long time, preventing normal blood circulation. This results in damage to the retinal blood vessels from sugar blockages. Early symptoms may include mild vision abnormalities, and in some cases, no symptoms at all. However, if blood vessel blockages increase without timely treatment, symptoms may worsen, leading to severe eye complications and even blindness.
Aside from early symptoms of abnormal vision, more severe symptoms may include:
– Seeing black spots or lines resembling floating cobwebs
– Distorted vision
– Blurred vision, reduced visual clarity, and difficulty distinguishing colors
– Dark streaks across your field of vision
Treatment for diabetic retinopathy varies depending on the type and severity of the condition. Early treatment can help prevent disease progression. For severe cases, laser therapy or surgery may be required, depending on the condition of each patient’s retina.
If you have diabetes and experience abnormal vision symptoms, do not wait for them to worsen. Consult a doctor promptly for diagnosis and timely treatment. Health check-up packages
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