Diabetes ophthalmology

Diabetic retinopathy is caused because of harm to the veins in the tissue of retina. Poor control of glucose is one of the hazard factors. The veins may expand and release liquid and irregular improvement of fresh recruits vessels on the outside of the retina is seen. The going with scar tissue may contract and disconnect from retina. Side effects in beginning stages incorporate floaters, haziness, dull territories of vision and trouble seeing hues. There is no solution for diabetic retinopathy yet can be dealt with laser medications for and careful expulsion of vitreous gel (vitrectomy) for better vision.

  • Causes of Retinopathy
  • Diabetic macular edema
  • Laser photocoagulation
  • Pars plana vitreous surgery
  • Transplantation treatments

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