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For diabetics with poor blood sugar control, diabetic retinopathy is a major risk. There are two kinds of retinopathy associated with diabetes: non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR) and proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR). Both of these conditions can lead to serious vision impairment or even blindness.
In this video, learn how NPDR and PDR affect your eyes and the available treatments for these conditions. You’ll find out how changes in how your veins, arteries, and capillaries can lead to eye damage and the roles of laser surgery and anti-VEGF drugs in treatment. You will also hear the importance of regular eye exams for diabetics, since these conditions may not produce symptoms until they are very advanced.
Don’t overlook your eye health. At Wize Eyes, our $18 eye exams include a complete check-up and glaucoma test, so you can feel confident that your eyes are in good shape. Call us now at (516) 358-0040 to make an appointment.
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Want to find out more about taking care of your eyes? Take a look at any of the resources below for more interesting facts on how you can maintain your eye health. You can make an appointment with the optometrists at Wize Eyes in Long Island by calling (516) 358-0040.
Last updated 7 months ago
Did you find our latest blog posts informative? Take a look at any of the resources below for more interesting facts on how you can maintain your eye health. You can make an appointment with the optometrists at Wize Eyes in Long Island by calling (516) 358-0040.
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People over the age of 50 are most at risk for the eye condition called presbyopia. You can learn more about this refractive error at the American Optometric Association site.
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You can visit the National Institute of Health’s website to learn about the treatment options for people with hyperopia.
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If you find it difficult to see objects at a distance, you may have myopia. Head over to MayoClinic.com to learn more about it.
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WebMD provides a thorough overview on the causes, symptoms, and treatment of astigmatism.
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Discover how the human eye works like a camera by reading this article from the National Keratoconus Foundation.
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