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Eye Care

Posted: Wednesday, May 19, 2004

   To reduce the chances of developing retinopathy:
bullet Have annual eye exams and report any changes in your vision. Hyperglycemia can cause blurred vision. This is usually temporary and will clear up in 4 to 6 weeks with better blood glucose control.
bullet Check your blood glucose regularly and keep it under control.
bullet Control your blood pressure and avoid smoking.
bullet If you have retinopathy, you may have activity limits. Be sure to talk to your doctor.

Retinopathy
Uncontrolled diabetes over time can cause permanent damage to the small vessels that supply the back of the eye (retina). This damage is called retinopathy.

In its early stages, retinopathy does not affect vision. As the damage gets worse, however, blood vessels can leak, causing swelling in the back of the eye (macular edema), and if left untreated, can eventually cause blindness. Proliferative retinopathy occurs when new, weak vessels form. Blood leakage from these weak vessels can likewise result in blindness.

Retinopathy can be treated by using laser therapy and surgery to seal off leaking vessels and remove the blood blocking the retina.

Early treatment can prevent or delay vision loss.

Blurred Vision
Hyperglycemia can cause blurred vision. This is usually temporary and will improve with better blood glucose control.

How To Protect Your Eyes

bullet Check your blood glucose and keep it under control.
bullet Control your blood pressure (less than 130/80).
bullet Have an annual dilated eye exam.
bullet Do not smoke.
bullet Have annual checkups with an ophthalmologist or an optometrist.
bullet Notify your doctor, ophthalmologist, or optometrist of any changes in your vision.
bullet If you have retinopathy, avoid activities that increase blood pressure and jarring/pounding activities.

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