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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for diabetic eye problems
  1. ... loss of feeling in the hands and feet (diabetic neuropathy), sores that do not heal well, ... body. Type 2 ...
  2. ... of high tones. Less commonly, affected individuals have problems with their eyes, muscles, heart, or kidneys. The mutation involved in ...
  3. ... light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye, can be damaged (diabetic retinopathy), leading to vision loss and eventual blindness. ... ESRD). Pain, tingling, and loss of normal sensation (diabetic neuropathy) often occur, ... Type 1 diabetes ...
  4. ... triggers.Some affected individuals have urinary or bowel problems, episodes of rapid heartbeat (palpitations), dry eyes or mouth, or abnormal sweating. They can also ...
  5. ... sensitive tissue that lines the back of the eye (the retina). This disorder does not usually cause vision problems in people with MIDD. Individuals with MIDD also ...