Diabetic Retinopathy | |
What causes Diabetic Retinopathy? |
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Diabetes affects the retina because high blood sugar levels damage the blood vessels that feed the retina by making them weak. The weakened blood vessels are more likely to cause macular edema, a condition in which the vessels leak fluids into the inner part of the eye. The blood vessels may also become deformed and blocked. |
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Posted by:
kelkar(Guest)
Posted on: 01/14/2011 Examination is not prevention. the article dose not answer the question it posed in the heading, How to prevent Diabetic Retinopathy?
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