| Diabetic retinopathy is the leading cause of blindness among adults. Approximately, 25% of current diabetics have some form of the disease. The risk of developing diabetic retinopathy increases with the age of the diabetic person and the duration of the disease. It is estimated that 90% of diabetics may experience some form of diabetic retinopathy over the course of their life. However, only a small percentage of those developing diabetic retinopathy have serious vision problems and even a smaller percentage become blind. |
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Light enters the eye and is focused by the lens onto the retina (light sensative nerve tissue). The retina transforms light images into electrical impulses which are sent to the brain for interpretation. |
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Lasers are used to seal leaky blood vessels caused by diabetic retinopathy. |
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surgery is a safeand effectiveLaser method of slowing or halting visual loss associated with diabetic retinopathy. |