Diabetes can cause problems in your eyes. Diabetic retinopathy is the most common diabetic eye disease and a leading cause of blindness in the world. Diabetic retinopathy is caused by changes in the blood vessels of the retina. Uncontrolled diabetes can damage tiny blood vessels of the retina. When these blood vessels are damaged, they may leak blood and grow fragile new vessels. When the nerve cells are damaged, vision is impaired. These changes can result in blurring of your vision, hemorrhage into the eye and if untreated, retinal detachment.
Treatment of retinopathy is usually given by laser therapy. Laser treatment is helpful in presence of abnormal blood vessels in the eye. A laser light is focused on the retina to make tiny burns. These help seal the leaks from blood vessels, and stop new vessels from growing further. Several hundred burns may be needed to treat retinopathy. This is also called photocoagulation. Photocoagulation is not usually a painful procedure but may cause some pricking sensation. Laser therapy usually prevents diabetic retinopathy from getting worse. However, laser treatment cannot restore vision that is already lost.
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