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deterioration of the blood
vessels leading to the eye's retina is the chief vision problem
associated with diabetes. This is called Diabetic Retinopathy
and results in leaking blood vessels which lead to blurred
vision, detached retina and blindness. The longer one has
diabetes, the higher the chances of this condition appearing.
Fortunately, ophthalmologists can now use lasers to seal the leaking blood vessels and reduce vision loss. But early detection is critical. Those with diabetes should undergo a complete eye exam at least once a year. |
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