| Diabetic retinopathy is a condition in the
back of the eye, caused by diabetes which can lead to a significant loss
of vision. It is the leading cause of blindness in the 20-64 year age
group, and is one of the most frequent causes of retinal blindness in
the world. About 25% of diabetics have some form of diabetic retinopathy,
and 5% have severe disease. The incidence of diabetic retinopathy can
depend on how long you have had diabetes. Blood vessels in the back of
the eye can start to leak, and early detection of this condition is vital.
Regular eye examinations for diabetics are mandatory for early detection
of the leaky retinal blood vessels. Laser is sometimes used to treat these
abnormal blood vessels and sometimes surgery is required to clear the
eye of blood left by the disease.
If you or someone you know has diabetes, make sure they get their eyes
examined by an ophthalmologist regularly. |