The Issue of Diabetic Retinopathy
Any individual who has the condition of diabetes is at risk for the ancillary complication known as diabetic retinopathy. As
such, it is important to take the proper steps to insure this complication does not expand
before it is detected.What is diabetic retinopathy? Diabetic retinopathy is a common vision affecting condition that derives from diabetes
complications. This diabetic retinopathy occurs after the retina’s blood vessels are damaged. When the retina is no longer functioning at fully
optimum levels, a person’s sight may suffer. The person may even suffer from blindness. As such, diabetic retinopathy remains a very serious
condition.
Normally, a condition will have a series of warning signs present before it becomes serious. This is where diabetic
retinopathy is disturbingly different. Diabetic retinopathy has no early symptoms and no warning signs. It can creep up on a diabetic individual
before he or she even knows it is present. Or, in some cases, having been there for an extended period of time.
There is only one way to circumvent diabetic retinopathy. A diabetic individual positively must undergo regular eye
examinations. Slacking on one’s responsibilities to have his or her eye examined may cause diabetic retinopathy to appear “out of nowhere” (or,
rather, to “appear” to “appear out of nowhere) in an advanced stage. This is an avoidable situation and no one should allow this mistake to
occur.
So what is the treatment for diabetic retinopathy? For that matter, is there a treatment? If caught in time, diabetic
retinopathy can be treated with laser surgery. The main point here is if it is caught in time. This is why maintaining one’s responsibility to
get a comprehensive eye exam is so important.
Diabetic retinopathy can be effectively dealt with if one knows what they are dealing with and take the proper steps of
prevention and treatment.
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