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Results 1 - 4 of 4 for Diabetic eye screening
  1. ... also happen suddenly, which is a medical emergency. Diabetic eye disease . Macular degeneration -- Loss of central vision, blurred ... Slit-lamp examination Refraction (test for glasses) Tonometry (eye ... depend on the cause. Surgery may be needed for some conditions.
  2. ... or more often if you have signs of diabetic eye disease , once you have had type 1 diabetes ...
  3. ... or more often if you have signs of diabetic eye disease . See your dentist every 6 months for ...
  4. ... injury Damaged nerves or blood vessels in the eye Diabetic retinopathy (Diabetes-related damage to the back of the eye) Hyperopia (farsightedness) Glaucoma Injury of the eye Amblyopia ( ...