Diabetic Retinopathy

 

Diabetes is a disease that interferes with the body’s ability to use and store sugar and can cause many health problems. One, called diabetic retinopathy, can weaken and cause changes in the small blood vessels that nourish your eye’s retina, the delicate, light sensitive lining of the back of the eye. These blood vessels may begin to leak, swell or develop brush-like branches.

Symptoms

  •  Difficulty reading
  •  Blurred vision
  •  Sudden loss of vision in one eye
  •  Seeing rings around lights
  •  Dark spots or flashing lights

 
 
Glaucoma

Diabetes examinations

Macular degeneration

Cataracts

Dry eyes

Blepharitis

Conjunctivitis