How Diabetes Affects Your Eyes
Diabetes can increase your risk of eye problems. Your blood sugar (glucose) levels may be high because your body can’t make or use insulin properly. Too much blood sugar can build up, damaging nerves and blood vessels in your body. When the damage happens in the blood vessels in your eyes, this can lead to vision loss or blindness. Anyone with diabetes is at risk, so it’s important to get routine eye exams.
Read more:
Signs and Symptoms of Eye Damage
Diabetic Retinopathy
Treatment — Laser Surgery Treatment — Vitrectomy
Diabetic Retinopathy Prevention
Glaucoma and Diabetes
Cataracts and Diabetes
See Your Doctor
Diabetes Complications: Eye Problems and Blindness | GoldenEraMart Health Junction
Diabetes can increase your risk of eye problems. Your blood sugar (glucose) levels may be high because your body can’t make or use insulin properly. Too much blood sugar can build up, damaging nerves and blood vessels in your body. When the damage happens in the blood vessels in your eyes, this can lead to vision loss or blindness. Anyone with diabetes is at risk, so it’s important to get routine eye exams.
Read more:
Signs and Symptoms of Eye Damage
Diabetic Retinopathy
Treatment — Laser Surgery Treatment — Vitrectomy
Diabetic Retinopathy Prevention
Glaucoma and Diabetes
Cataracts and Diabetes
See Your Doctor
Diabetes Complications: Eye Problems and Blindness | GoldenEraMart Health Junction
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