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.
Blurred vision
Halos
Glare
Floaters
Sudden Loss of vision
Headache
Blind spots in visual field
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.
Green Laser
Anti VEGF injection
23/25G sutureless Vitrectomy