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Results 1 - 10 of 34 for "eye%diseases"
  1. ... who is trained to diagnose and treat diabetic eye diseases. If your eye doctor notices new blood vessels ... Diabetic eye disease can lead to reduced vision and blindness.
  2. ... retinopathy . It is one of the most common eye diseases that needs laser photocoagulation. It can damage the ...
  3. High blood pressure can damage blood vessels in the retina . The retina is the layer of tissue at the back part of the eye. It changes ...
  4. ... more often if you have signs of diabetic eye disease , once you have had type 1 diabetes for ... chances of developing common complications of diabetes , including: Eye disease Kidney disease Peripheral nerve damage Heart disease and ...
  5. ... more often if you have signs of diabetic eye disease . See your dentist every 6 months for a ... of the more common complications of diabetes , including: Eye disease Kidney disease Heart disease and stroke FOOT CARE ...
  6. ... eye surgery Use of eye drops for other eye diseases An uncommon autoimmune disorder in which the glands ... 31. Dhawlikar NS, Holdstein MH, Rao NK. Dry eye disease. In: Yanoff M, Duker JS, eds. Ophthalmology . 6th ...
  7. ... something known. Causes include: Medicines such as corticosteroids Eye diseases, such as uveitis (an inflammation of the middle layer of the eye) Diseases such as diabetes Eye injury Congenital glaucoma occurs ...
  8. ... your eyes worse if you already have diabetic eye disease . Get an eye exam before starting a new ...
  9. ... damage your eyes if you already have diabetic eye disease . Be sure to get an eye exam before ...
  10. ... is a doctor of optometry. If you develop eye disease caused by diabetes, you will likely also see ...
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