Bengaluru, November 18, 2024: “Around 101 million people are suffering from diabetes in the country and a large percentage of the individuals with diabetes are at risk of developing some form of diabetic eye disease, including diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, and glaucoma, post 10 years of their diagnosis. However, a vast portion of the diabetic population does not go for eye checkups because there is a lack of awareness on how diabetes can affect the eyes as much as it does the heart or kidney. These conditions can lead to vision loss if left untreated,” said Dr Amod Nayak, Head Clinical Services, Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital, Whitefield, Bengaluru on World Diabetes Day.
“Diabetic eye diseases, including diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema, vitreous haemorrhage, cataracts, glaucoma, and retinal detachment require regular eye screenings which is essential for early detection and to prevent irreversible damage. Diabetic retinopathy leads to abnormal growth of blood vessels in the eyes and affects vision by causing internal swelling/bleeding, blocking of fluids, damaging the retina and optic nerves, and even displacing the retina. But, diabetic retinopathy can remain free of symptoms initially”, added Dr Nayak
While talking about effective management and treatment Dr Nayak said, “Diabetic retinopathy can be diagnosed through a comprehensive eye examination of the retina and macula. Treatment of diabetic retinopathy includes laser surgery to seal leaking blood vessels, injection of medications into the eyes to decrease inflammation as well as certain abnormal growth factors, and surgical procedure to remove and replace the gel-like fluid in the back of the eye to repair a retinal detachment or vitreous haemorrhage. It is also essential for a diabetic patient to keep blood sugar levels within a healthy range to reduce the risks”.
Given the theme of “Breaking Barriers, Bridging Gaps” of World Diabetes Day, 2024, which falls on November 14, Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital is organizing free consultations for diabetic patients who are 50 years or above till the month’s end. The hospital offers consulting services also to people of all age groups by charging only 50% of the fee. For Registration: 95949 24048
Corporate Comm India (CCI Newswire)
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