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Eye problem in patients with Eye problem in patients with DiabetesDiabetes

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Retina

Cornea

Lens

Macula

Optic Nerve

DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE EYE

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DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE EYE

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Eye in DiabetesEye in Diabetes

We are manly concerned about the We are manly concerned about the back of the eye called RETINA.back of the eye called RETINA.

Do not correct your lens power unless Do not correct your lens power unless sugar control is stabilized.sugar control is stabilized.

Remember once a year eye check is a Remember once a year eye check is a must.must.

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How Common is Diabetic How Common is Diabetic Retinopathy?Retinopathy?

25% of diabetics have some form 25% of diabetics have some form of DRof DR

By 20 years - 100% of type I By 20 years - 100% of type I

- 60% of type II- 60% of type IIhave DR

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Mild Diabetic Mild Diabetic RetinopathyRetinopathy

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Diabetic Eye – A bit Diabetic Eye – A bit moremore

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Diabetic Macular EdemaDiabetic Macular Edema

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Bleeding inside eyesBleeding inside eyes

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Laser treatment

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Laser treatment

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After Laser treatment

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Routine screeningRoutine screening

Retinopathy should be assessed by Retinopathy should be assessed by an Ophthalmologist at diagnosis an Ophthalmologist at diagnosis and then once every year if normal,and then once every year if normal,

If not normal, the specialist will tell If not normal, the specialist will tell you what to do,you what to do,

Remember, it is too late when Remember, it is too late when diabetic retina affects vision – you diabetic retina affects vision – you need to catch the train in the need to catch the train in the correct time.correct time.

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Thank YouThank You

These slides are prepared in These slides are prepared in collaboration with Dr Nitin collaboration with Dr Nitin Shetty, Retina SurgeonShetty, Retina Surgeon