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Understanding Diabetic Eye Diseases

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Diabetes significantly increases the risk of developing serious eye conditions such as diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema, both of which can lead to permanent vision loss if not detected and treated early.


Diabetic Retinopathy is the most common diabetic eye disease and occurs when high blood sugar levels damage the blood vessels in the retina. This condition often progresses without any noticeable symptoms until it is quite advanced.


Diabetic Macular Edema (DME) involves swelling in an area of the retina called the macula. This swelling can severely affect vision, impacting activities such as reading, writing, driving, and recognizing faces.


Early detection through comprehensive diabetic eye exams is crucial. These exams allow for timely intervention, which can prevent or delay the progression of these diseases. If you have diabetes, don’t wait for symptoms to appear – schedule your eye exam today to protect your vision.

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