Diabetes is a disease that occurs when the blood sugar level is higher than the normal state. In this condition, our body either produces less or no insulin due to which sugar can find no way to reach the body cells.
While in some cases diabetes can lead to minor vision problems which can be controlled by stabilizing blood sugar levels, in other cases it can be as fatal as it can lead to total blindness.
It is when you have a high blood sugar level. It leads to swelling of the eye lens which in turn causes blurry vision. It is a temporary condition and can be treated by lowering the blood sugar level.
Duration of diabetes also has a direct correlation with the development of diabetic eye disease. Longer duration of uncontrolled blood sugar levels lead to the development of the following conditions-
1. Cataract: People with diabetes develop cataracts at an earlier age compared to other people and also it worsens more quickly compared to age-related cataracts.
2. Glaucoma: Diabetes also increases the chance of developing glaucoma in which eye pressure rises and causes optic nerve damage leading to decrease or complete loss of vision. People with diabetes are also prone to develop a rare form of glaucoma called neovascular glaucoma.
3. Diabetic retinopathy: Constantly elevated blood sugar levels over some time damages the small blood vessels on the retina which weakens them and may make a fluid leak in the retina. In advanced stages of the disease, new blood vessels grow and proliferate on the surface of the retina which leaks fluid easily & also ruptures easily causing edema & haemorrhage on the retina which leads to significant vision loss.
4. Diabetic macular Edema: Macula is the central functional part of the retina which is responsible for high-resolution colored images, when there are leaking blood vessels due to diabetic retinopathy, it gets accumulated in the macula causing blurred vision.
Diabetes doesn’t just affect your blood sugar—it can silently damage your eyes and lead to serious vision issues like cataracts, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. Timely diagnosis, regular eye check-ups, and effective blood sugar control are the key to preserving your vision.
If you have diabetes, don’t take your eye health for granted. Book a detailed retina check-up at The Sight Avenue today and safeguard your eyesight.
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