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 Post subject: Children and working adults may be at risk of "diabetic reti
PostPosted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 8:34 am 
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When your child has to studyxo walletonline or Instead of betting on slots you've never played before, test out online slots. Free version for each work from home, sit in front of the TV or computer for a long time at home, eat foods that are too starchy and sugary. and lack of exercise It can be another risk factor for unknowingly developing diabetes, and there can be underlying disease that is dangerous in all parts of the body, including the eyes. People with diabetes are 25 times more likely to go blind than the general population if they develop diabetic retinopathy. Knowing how to prepare and prevent it is something that should not be ignored.

Dr. Weeraya Phimonrat, Ophthalmologist, Eye Center, Bangkok Hospital, said that diabetes is a chronic disease that can often be found in all genders and ages. which can be found differently It depends on the type of diabetes. At present, the increase in pediatric diabetes is in line with the increase in obesity among children. By type 2 diabetes is the most common type. It is more common in people over 40, while type 1 diabetes is more common in children younger than 10, but can also be found in teenagers. This is caused by eating too much starch and sugar. lack of exercise Because children tend to behave in front of a television or computer screen. instead of running or playing more sports If your blood sugar levels are high for a long time will cause vascular disorders that affect various organs The entire body, including the eyes, including the ocular muscles, the lens, the optic nerve, the optic nerve and the retina, can all be affected by diabetes. Diabetic eye disease is the most important cause of vision loss.

What is eye diabetes?

Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes. Caused by having high blood sugar levels for a long time As a result, the blood vessels in the retina are damaged. There are two main conditions that make vision worse.

Macular edema occurs when fluids and proteins are leaked from the blood vessels in the macular region, an important part of central vision. This makes the vision point thicker and swollen, interferes with central vision and may cause distorted vision.
Diabetic eye disease with new blood vessels Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (PDR) occurs when the blood vessels in the retina are damaged by diabetes and cannot flow normally. This causes the retina to be deprived of blood and oxygen, stimulating the creation of new blood vessels to replace it. These newly formed blood vessels may not develop properly. have weak walls brittle, easy to tear bleeding in the vitreous The fascia pulls the retina. This causes retinal detachment and can cause permanent vision loss.
new blood vessels in the retina Neovascularization of the iris is a diabetic eye complication in which the retina is severely deprived of blood and oxygen. The new blood vessels in the retina can block the drainage from the eye. causing eye pressure to rise sharply call this condition Neovascular glaucoma, a severe form of glaucoma that causes eye pain caused by elevated eye pressure that is difficult to treat. Like other types of glaucoma, they don't usually respond to drug treatment alone. It is necessary to treat diabetic eye as well.


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