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DIABETIC RETINOPATHY

Diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of blindness world wide. It affects blood vessels of the retina (the innermost layer of the eye), further causing retinal damage and impairment of vision.

Symptoms :-

Blurred vision

Halos

Glare

Floaters

Sudden Loss of vision

Headache

Blind spots in visual field

How is diabetic retinopathy diagnosed?

A complete eye examination is required for the detection of diabetic retinopathy. The retina of the

eye is examined by doing a fundoscopy after dilating the pupils. If diabetic retinopathy is detected further OCT and FFA are done to confirm the diagnosis and see the extent of the disease.

Treatment:

Green Laser

Anti VEGF injection

Surgery

23/25G sutureless Vitrectomy