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Eye Care and Diabetes

Blood vessels in the eyes may snow effects of diabetes. Your physician examine eyes during most routine visits to check for subtle changes. Additionally, to preserve your vision there are several things you can remember to do :

  • Have your eyes and vision checked periodically by an ophtbalmologist. If you wear glasses, be sure your prescription is up to date. 1f you notice that your vision is blurred or changed markedly, consult your physician, as diabetes control changes as well as other conditions can be treated early.
  • When you have your eyes checked regularly by an ophthalmologist, be sure to make known the fact that you have diabetes. If there are Signs of diabetic changes, your ophthalmologist or retinal specialist may advise a test known as an angiogram. With this test a dye is injected into your arm, and pictures are taken of your eyes to indicate blood vessel changes. Early treatment of these vascular changes with laser or other techniques has been extremely important in preventing progressive eye changes that occur in longtime diabetics.
  • Wear protective eye wear while manipulating machinery that may cause flying particles.
  • Wear sun glasses while outdoors in bright sunlight.
  • Don’t’ rub eyes unnecessarily. if you have touch your face to shave apply make up or remove foreign objects from your’s eyes, be sure your hands are clean.
  • Avoid straining your eyes. Try to maintain adequate lighting when reading, writing, or working.
  • Get enough sleep.

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