Overview
Diabetic Retinopathy is a diabetes complication that affects the eyes. It is caused by damage to the blood vessels of the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (retina). Without proper management and treatment, it can lead to vision loss or blindness.
Conditions Treated:
- Non-Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (NPDR):Early stage where blood vessels in the retina are weakened.
- Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (PDR):Advanced stage where abnormal blood vessels grow in the retina and vitreous.
Procedures:
- Laser Photocoagulation:Using laser to seal or shrink abnormal blood vessels.
- Vitrectomy:Removing blood from the vitreous and scar tissue from the retina.
- Intravitreal Injections:Administering anti-VEGF medication or corticosteroids directly into the eye to reduce inflammation and prevent abnormal blood vessel growth.
Preparation and Recovery:
- Pre-Operative:Comprehensive eye examination, imaging tests (such as fluorescein angiography and optical coherence tomography), and discussion of the treatment options.
- Post-Operative:Instructions on eye care, use of prescribed medications, lifestyle adjustments, and regular follow-up visits to monitor eye health and manage diabetes.
Why Choose Us:
- Specialized Expertise:Our ophthalmologists are highly trained in managing and treating diabetic retinopathy.
- Cutting-Edge Technology:We use the latest diagnostic tools and treatment techniques to provide the best care.
- Holistic Care:We work closely with patient's primary care physicians and endocrinologists to ensure comprehensive diabetes management.