AMD | Cataract | Diabetic Retinophaty | Glaucoma | Retinitis Pigmentosa

There are two treatments for diabetic retinopathy. They are very effective in reducing vision loss from this disease. In fact, even people with advanced retinopathy have a 90 percent chance of keeping their vision when they get treatment before the retina is severely damaged.

These two treatments are laser surgery and vitrectomy. It is important to note that although these treatments are very successful, they do not cure diabetic retinopathy.





What the world looks like from a sufferer of Diabetic Retinophaty

Who is at risk

Stages of the disease

Treatment

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