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Treatment For Diabetic Eye Disease

Treatment For Diabetic Eye Disease

Diabetic eye disease is a group of eye problems that can affect people with diabetes. These conditions include diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema, cataracts, and glaucoma.

Over time, diabetes can cause damage to your eyes that can lead to poor vision or even blindness. But you can take steps to prevent diabetic eye disease, or keep it from getting worse, by taking care of your diabetes and consulting the best eye surgeons for your comprehensive eye checkup at frequent intervals.

Diabetic retinopathy affects blood vessels in the light-sensitive tissue called the retina that lines the back of the eye. It is the most common cause of vision loss among people with diabetes and the leading cause of vision impairment and blindness among working-age adults.

Diabetic macular edema (DME). A consequence of diabetic retinopathy, DME is swelling in an area of the retina called the macula.

Diabetic eye disease also includes cataract and glaucoma:

Cataract is a clouding of the eye’s lens. Adults with diabetes are 2-5 times more likely than those without diabetes to develop cataract. Cataract also tends to develop at an earlier age in people with diabetes.

Glaucoma is a group of diseases that damage the eye’s optic nerve—the bundle of nerve fibers that connects the eye to the brain. Some types of glaucoma are associated with elevated pressure inside the eye. In adults, diabetes nearly doubles the risk of glaucoma.

All forms of diabetic eye disease have the potential to cause severe vision loss and blindness.

What are the symptoms of diabetic retinopathy and DME?

The early stages of diabetic retinopathy usually have no symptoms. The disease often progresses unnoticed until it affects vision. Bleeding from abnormal retinal blood vessels can cause the appearance of “floating” spots. These spots sometimes clear on their own. But without prompt treatment, bleeding often recurs, increasing the risk of permanent vision loss. If DME occurs, it can cause blurred vision.

What Treatments Are Available for Diabetic Eye Disease?

The first step in any treatment for diabetic eye disease is to maintain blood glucose, blood pressure, and blood cholesterol levels as close to normal as possible.

Treatment of diabetic macular edema is based on the severity of the edema. At present, there are three options:

  • Laser treatment
  • Avastin, Lucentis, or Eylea injection
  • Intravitreal steroids: Kenalog, Ozurdex, and Iluvien

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Speciality Services Offered

Cornea &
Glaucoma

Cornea is the eye’s outermost layer. It is the clear, dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye.

Advanced Cataract Surgery

We are fully equipped with the most modern technology for performing suture-less cataract surgeries.

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LASER LASIK

LASIK, LASEK, IntraLase, SMILE.

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