Diabetic retinopathy

Diabetic retinopathy is also known as diabetic eye disease, is a medical condition in which damage happen to the retina due to diabetes mellitus. It is a leading cause of blindness. Diabetic retinopathy influence up to 80% of those who have had diabetes for 20 years or more.  At least 90% of new cases could be lessening with proper treatment and monitoring of the eyes. The retina is the membrane that covering the back of the eye. It is highly sensitive to light. It transforms any light that hits the eye into signals that can be interpreted by the brain. This action produces visual images, and it is how sight functions in the human eye. Diabetic retinopathy damages the blood vessels within the retinal tissue, causing them to drip fluid and distort vision.

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