What is Diabetic Retinopathy?
Diabetic Retinopathy, sometimes called diabetic eye disease (DED), is a medical condition in which diabetes mellitus damages the retina. Injury to the blood vessels of the light-sensitive tissue in the back of the eye causes this condition. Diabetic retinopathy may show no symptoms or only moderate vision impairment initially. Diabetic retinopathy is more likely to develop in those who have had diabetes for a prolonged time.
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Symptoms of Diabetic Retinopathy
Blurred fluctuating vision
Distorted Vision
Floating Spots
Impaired Colour Vision
Data & Statistics For Diabetic Retinopathy From WHO & Other Research Studies
Diabetic Retinopathy affects up to 80% of those with diabetes who have had it for more than 20 years. With careful treatment and eye care, at least 90% of future cases might be prevented. In individuals aged 20 to 64, it is the primary cause of blindness. It impairs the vision of 2.6 million people around the world, accounting for 2.6 per cent of all blindness worldwide (0.84 million of 32.4 million people).

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Frequently Asked Questions
All diabetics are at risk, whether they have Type I or Type II diabetes. The longer a person has diabetes, the more likely they are to have complications. Diabetic Retinopathy is also influenced by genetics.
Diabetic Retinopathy is divided into four stages- mild, moderate, and severe nonproliferative and the final, proliferative. There will be swelling in tiny portions of the retina’s blood vessels in the first stage. Some of the blood vessels in the retina will get clogged in the second stage. The third stage is accompanied by more clogged blood vessels. Proliferative retinopathy is the final and the advanced stage of the disease.
Take control of your diabetes, keep an eye on your blood sugar level, maintain healthy blood pressure and cholesterol level and stop smoking or using tobacco. If your eyesight dramatically changes or becomes blurry or spotty, see a doctor immediately.