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Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment in Karol Bagh, Delhi

Diabetic Retinopathy is one of the reasons for blindness that elderly, diabetic people can suffer from. It develops gradually and therefore, takes a long time before people notice any signs. If ignored or left untreated, it may lead to permanent loss of vision. If you are diabetic and have any signs or symptoms, you are advised to visit a Diabetic Retinopathy doctor near you or an ophthalmologist in New Delhi as soon as possible. 

What is Diabetic Retinopathy? 

Diabetic Retinopathy is a condition that develops when, due to diabetes, your blood vessels get damaged, impacting your retina (retina consists of light-sensitive cells and other nerve cells which receive and organize visual images and send them to the brain with the help of optic nerve). It might not cause any major symptoms in the beginning, but as it advances, as an initial symptom, your eyesight or vision might worsen. In such cases, contact an ophthalmology doctor near you or visit an ophthalmology hospital in New Delhi.

What are the symptoms of Diabetic Retinopathy? 

The symptoms include: 

  • Your vision may start getting blurry 
  • You may see floaters 
  • You may face impaired color vision 
  • You may see transparent spots while looking at objects 
  • Patches may start appearing which will block your vision 
  • You may suffer from poor night vision 
  • In the worst case, you may lose your vision permanently 

If your symptoms start deteriorating and your eyesight is continuously diminishing, it is advised to visit a Diabetic Retinopathy doctor near you or consult an ophthalmologist in Karol Bagh. 

What causes Diabetic Retinopathy? 

Having constantly high levels of sugar in the bloodstream may cause blockage in blood vessels and capillaries responsible for transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide to and away from the body organs. The blockage impedes oxygen flow, which is absolutely important for all parts of the body, including the retina. As a result, the eye with a blocked retina starts developing new blood vessels to cope with the situation. However, as these new vessels are often underdeveloped, they may leak at any time, leading to the condition of Diabetic Retinopathy.  

When do you need to see a doctor? 

Being a diabetic, you are advised to get regular eye check-ups, which may reduce your risk of getting Diabetic Retinopathy. Also, if your vision has already started deteriorating, visit an ophthalmologist to identify the cause of the impairment. This may help in diagnosing Diabetic Retinopathy at an early stage.  
  
Request an appointment at Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Karol Bagh, New Delhi. Call  1860 500 2244 to book an appointment.

What are the treatment options? 

The treatment options mainly depend on the advancement of your Diabetic Retinopathy. Based on your symptoms, your Diabetic Retinopathy specialist or an ophthalmologist may suggest the following treatment options: 

  • Injections: They are used to control swelling and minimize leakage. 
  • Laser treatment: It aims to shrink the blood vessels and seal the leakages caused by them. 
  • Eye surgery: This is to clear the cloudy vitreous caused in front of the retina that disturbs your vision. 

Conclusion 

Diabetic Retinopathy may be caused if you suffer from diabetes. Ensure a regular examination of your eyes as it will help in timely diagnosis of the problem.  
 

If my retina is undamaged, is it possible that the bleeding may stop by itself?

Yes, if the retina is not damaged, then your ophthalmologist may recommend that you wait and see if it heals itself.

Can Diabetic Retinopathy cause glaucoma?

Yes, when the fluid from the new blood vessels disturbs the normal flow, it creates pressure on the nerve that is responsible for passing images from the eyes to the brain, causing glaucoma.

Can controlling blood pressure and cholesterol help in preventing Diabetic Retinopathy?

Yes, it may help in reducing the risk of Diabetic Retinopathy.

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