Why is this important? Because your eyes change from year to year. Because when you are diabetic it’s considered one of the main things to do for yourself year by year. There are too many eye diseases that go with having diabetes: glaucoma, macular degeneration, and hypersensitive changes.
Diabetics can having other problems with their eyes, including bleeding, fluctuations in vision, new blood vessel growth (neovascularization), early onset of cataracts, even retinal detachments. In many cases your eye doctor is the only one who can detect some of these diseases and can even tell if you are diabetic. You need to have an annual eye exam so you won’t have the biggest worry happen to you-blindness.
Another disease that can ruin your eye sight is high blood pressure. Bleeding in the eye, swelling of the optic nerve and retina, or occlusion of an artery or vein can lead to blindness. For this you need to have an annual dilated eye exam.
Glaucoma can lead to permanent blindess if not detected and treated early. Family history, age, high intraocular pressure, thin central cornea thickness, large optic nerve cupping, ethnicity and peripeheral vision loss can be found to cause glaucoma.
For adults over the age of 50 macular degeneration is one of the leading causes of blindness. Some factors that increase the risk for this disease are older age, being female, blue or light colored eyes, smoking, UV light exposure, obesity, family history, and poor diet. Eating fruits and vegetables high in antioxidants, decreasing sun exposure, avoiding smoking, and getting an early detection can help prevent blindness.
Don’t delay. Make an appointment as soon as possible with an eye doctor. You’ll feel much better and more relieved if you know that you are not having eye problems.

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