CARE PLAN YOUR DOCTOR WOULD USUALLY RECOMMEND FOR DIABETIC RETINOPATHY

Overview

A complication of diabetes where blood vessels in the eye are damaged. This may be with no symptoms initially but eventually may notice vision problems.

Symptoms

Symptoms include floaters, blurriness, dark spots in vision or dark areas in visual field.

Common treatment options

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Causes

Caused by damage to the blood vessels in the tissues of the retina, which is the layer of cells lining the back wall inside the eye. This layer senses light and sends signals to the brain to interpret what is seen.

Diagnosis

The condition is diagnosed during examination of the retina (innermost layer of the eyeball)

Common treatment options

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Highlights

  • Treatments can help manage condition, no known cure
  • Diagnosed by medical professional
  • Requires lab test or imaging
  • Can last several years or be lifelong
  • Common for ages 50 and older
  • Family history may increase likelihood
  • Urgent medical attention recommended

Medications

Intravitreal anti-VEGF injection: To prevent growth of abnormal blood vessels. Especially when central vision is getting affected.

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Glucocorticoids: Given in the form of injection or injected as an implant for continuous sustained release of the drug to reduce macular edema and if anti VEGFs are proving ineffective.

Triamcinolone acetonide

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Disclaimer: For informational purposes only. Consult a medical professional for advice. Source: Focus Medica.

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