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- August 29, 2023
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Diabetes and Your Eyes: What You Need to Know
If you have diabetes, your eyes are at serious risk — even if your vision feels perfectly fine right now. Understanding the connection between blood sugar and eye health could save your sight.
How does diabetes affect your eyes?
High blood sugar levels damage the tiny blood vessels that supply your retina — the light-sensitive layer at the back of your eye. Over time, these vessels can swell, leak fluid, or even close off entirely. In advanced cases, fragile new blood vessels grow abnormally on the retina, threatening your vision.
This condition is known as diabetic retinopathy, and it can develop in anyone with type 1 or type 2 diabetes. The risk increases the longer someone has diabetes and the less controlled their blood sugar levels are.
Mild NPDR
Moderate NPDR
Severe NPDR
Treatment options
The earlier retinopathy is detected, the more likely treatment will be successful. Available treatments include.



