Diabetes Eye care
For individuals with diabetes, it's especially important to prioritize eye care and regular retinal screenings. Here are reasons why:
01. Risk of Diabetic Retinopathy:
Diabetes increases the risk of developing diabetic retinopathy, a condition that damages the blood vessels of the retina and can result in vision loss.
02. Early Detection:
Retinal screening allows for the early detection of diabetic eye diseases when they are most treatable.
03. Management of Eye Health:
Regular eye exams can spot changes in vision which may indicate a need for changes in your diabetes management plan.
04. Monitoring Progress:
If you have been diagnosed with a diabetic eye condition, regular screenings allow your doctor to monitor the disease progression and the effectiveness of treatment.
05. Prevention of Vision Loss:
Over time, poor management of blood glucose, blood pressure, and cholesterol can cause diabetic eye diseases that lead to severe vision loss or blindness. Regular screenings and timely treatment can help prevent these complications.
Remember that changes to vision and eye health can happen without noticeable symptoms, especially in the early stages of the disease. Thus, regular eye exams and retinal screenings are key components of comprehensive diabetes care. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions regarding diabetes management and screenings.