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- Diabetic retinopathy - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
When diabetic retinopathy is mild or moderate, good blood sugar control can usually slow the worsening of symptoms If you have proliferative diabetic retinopathy, you'll need treatment Macular edema is often treated as well, but your retina specialist helps guide the best time to treat
- Diabetic Retinopathy: Causes, Symptoms, Treatment - American Academy of . . .
Diabetic retinopathy symptoms can affect both eyes Drops will be put in your eye to dilate (widen) your pupil This allows your ophthalmologist to look through a special lens to see the inside of your eye Your doctor may do optical coherence tomography (OCT) to look closely at the retina
- Diabetes-Related Retinopathy: Symptoms, Stages Treatment
After diabetes-related retinopathy treatment, you’ll have the best chance of limiting or delaying the effects of this disease if you manage your diabetes and keep your blood sugar within ranges that your providers recommend
- Diabetic Retinopathy - National Eye Institute
Diabetic retinopathy may not have any symptoms at first — but finding it early can help you take steps to protect your vision Managing your diabetes — by staying physically active, eating healthy, and taking your medicine — can also help you prevent or delay vision loss
- Diabetes Retinopathy: Symptoms, Treatment, and Causes - WebMD
Diabetes-related retinopathy is an eye condition that can lead to vision loss Learn about stages of diabetic eye disease, how to treat it, and how to avoid vision loss or blindness
- Diabetic Retinopathy: Warning Signs, Treatment More
Diabetic retinopathy currently has no cure, but treatment can help slow the progression of the disease If this is done soon enough, you may be able to preserve vision
- Diabetic Retinopathy: Symptoms, Diagnosis Treatment
Learn what diabetic retinopathy is, its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options to protect your vision and prevent complications
- Diabetic Retinopathy - Patients - The American Society of Retina . . .
When proliferative diabetic retinopathy develops, this is treated with a laser treatment called panretinal photocoagulation (PRP) and possibly anti- EGF injections
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