There are various eye problems that occur due to diabetes. The prominent symptom is blurry vision and the last treatment resort is surgery.
Any sort of imbalance (usually immense increase) in the blood sugar level in our blood causes diabetes. Apart from affecting some major organs of our body like the heart, blood vessels, etc., diabetes can adversely affect our eyes as well. The most prominent symptom of various eye problems due to diabetes is blurry vision. In addition to that, diabetes is the primary cause of blindness in adults of ages 20 to 74.
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Eye problems due to diabetes include blurry vision, cataracts, glaucoma, and retinopathy.
One among many eye problems due to diabetes is the problem of blurry vision. Due to the high blood sugar level in the body, the body water is pulled into the eye lens and hence the eye lens swells up which changes the person’s ability to see. The person’s vision becomes blurry. This can be one temporary eye problem due to diabetes and can easily be controlled by controlling the sugar level in the blood.
Treatment: To restore the normal vision of the eye, one must try to bring the sugar level back to normal. This can take a maximum of six weeks.
While cataract is one among many eye problems due to diabetes, it can also happen due to various other reasons. A cataract is a condition in which the eye lens becomes opaque. It comes along with the aging process but there are chances that people with diabetes might develop this condition at a younger age and the condition may worsen speedily.
When the eye fluid cannot drain out of the eye due to the increased blood sugar level, pressure starts to develop inside the eye. This pressure is harmful to the nerves of the eye and the blood vessels. This condition is called Glaucoma. This is one such condition among the eye problems due to diabetes which worsens very slowly and hence can be treated efficiently with proper care. There are chances of people going blind due to Glaucoma but this happens rarely.
Eye problems due to diabetes include this rare condition which might not be found in many diabetic patients but is still dangerous. New blood vessels begin to grow on the iris. These new blood vessels block the normal fluid flow and build high pressure inside the eye.
Treatment: The management of neovascular glaucoma involves both reducing elevated IOP and treating the underlying disease that led to the ischemic insult that initiated the anterior segment neovascularization.
Another hazardous name in the list of eye problems due to diabetes is- “Diabetic Retinopathy”. Diabetic retinopathy is a condition that damages blood vessels of the retina in the eye. In the initial stages, the blood vessels of the retina bulge and leak out into the macula which causes fuzzy or wavy vision. If you’re diabetic, there are appreciable chances of you developing this condition sooner or later. It is advised to lower the blood sugar level in the patient’s body in order to curb down the chances of developing this condition. If the blood sugar level continues to increase, the condition becomes worse. In place of the damaged blood vessels, new vessels begin to grow which are extremely fragile. Due to this delicacy, the eye fluid leaks out of the blood vessels.
Treatment: Diabetic retinopathy can be treated through various treatment options including Vitrectomy, injecting medicine in the eye, Photocoagulation, and Panretinal photocoagulation.
The treatment cannot undo the damage that has already been caused to your eyes. The eye problems due to diabetes cannot be completely cured but they can be controlled to some extent with proper medical treatment and care.
Doctors usually prescribe eye drops to the patients to reduce pressure and swelling. To medically treat eye problems due to diabetes, the medical specialist might use anti-VEGF medicine, such as aflibercept, bevacizumab, or ranibizumab. All these medicines help in blocking the growth of abnormal blood vessels in the eye. They also help in preventing the eye fluids from leaking out.
The doctors first use some sort of anesthetic medicines to make the eyes numb so that the patient does not feel much pain during the process of injecting medicines. After that, the medicines are injected into his/her eyes using a needle as thick as human hair. In most of the initial stages, the doctors try to treat and cure eye problems due to diabetes with the help of medicines. The medicines are helpful in some cases whereas they aren’t in others.
The ultimate treatment for most eye problems due to diabetes is laser treatment. This treatment effectively helps in preventing complete vision loss before the retina becomes severely damaged. It creates tiny burns in the eyes because of the beam light. Laser treatment is advised soon before the blood vessels start leaking out blood.
The best way to treat your eyes is to visit your eye care professional and get your eyes checked regularly. He will be able to assess the best method of treatment for your eye ailment. And you can also check our diabetes treatment program (Type 1 Diabetes Treatment, Type 2 Diabetes Treatment), online diabetologist, and diabetes clinic franchise. Find Online Diabetes Experts in DiabetesMantra directory.
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