What is Diabetic Retinopathy?
Diabetic retinopathy is defined as the damage to the retina which is caused by the complications of diabetes, which can eventually lead to blindness.
It is a systemic disease which affects up to 80 per cent of all patients who have had diabetes for 10 years or more.
This disease results from microvascular retinal changes.
Which age group are more affected due to diabetic retinopathy?
Diabetic retinopathy develops after 40 years of individuals who suffer from diabetes for a long time.
Both sexes are affected due to diabetic retinopathy.
What are the causes of Diabetic Retinopathy?
History of the patient.
Family history of the patient.
Lack of control in levels of sugar.
High blood pressure.
High cholesterol.
Pregnancy.
Tobacco use.
The major cause of diabetic retinopathy is the excess sugar in the blood.
This excess of sugar in the blood can lead to damage to the tiny vessels.
What are the diabetic retinopathy signs and symptoms?
•Blurred vision.
•Fluctuating vision.
•Dark or empty areas in your vision.
•Vision loss.
•Difficulty with color perception.
•Spots or dark strings floating in your vision.
What are the stages of diabetic retinopathy?
There are 4 stages of diabetic retinopathy. These are:
Mild stage of diabetic retinopathy.
Moderate stage.
Severe stage.
Non-proliferative & proliferative stage.
How to Investigate diabetic retinopathy?
Signs to be examined by the doctor are as follows
•Presence or absence of a cataract.
•Abnormal blood vessels.
•Growth of new blood vessels and scar tissues.
•Retinal detachment.
•Abnormalities in your optic nerve.
•Swelling, blood or fatty deposits in the retina.
Other investigations to be helpful are as follows
-Fluorescein angiography.
-Optical coherence tomography.
How to Treat diabetic retinopathy?
Treatment steps for diabetic retinopathy are:
•Glucose control.
• Aspirin therapy.
•Ovine hyaluronidase therapy.
•Bevacizumab therapy.
•Laser photo
Medication treatment given is as follows
•Corticosteroids.
•Monoclonal antibodies.
What is the differential diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy?
•Macroaneurysm.
•Diabetic macular edema.
•Ocular ischemic syndrome.
•Retinopathy, diabetic, nonproliferative.
•Retinopathy, hemoglobinopathies.
•Valsalva retinopathy.
•Sickle cell disease.
• Terson syndrome.
•Central retinal vein occlusion.
•Branch retinal vein occlusion.
How to treat diabetic retinopathy homeopathically?
Homoeopathy helps symptomatically in this case. Some of the homoeopathic medicines which can help in this case. These are:
Phosphorus
Secale cornutum
Syzygium Jambolanum