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Results 11 - 20 of 22 for Diabetic retinopathy
  1. ... people may have other eye problems, such as diabetic retinopathy , that can't be treated without first having ...
  2. ... In people who have an eye disease called diabetic retinopathy or damage from high blood pressure, exudates form ...
  3. ... evidence that the complications of diabetes, such as diabetic retinopathy, may not get worse and may even improve ...
  4. ... Complete retinal detachment End-stage glaucoma End stage diabetic retinopathy Severe internal eye infection (endophthalmitis) Vascular occlusion (stroke ...
  5. ... Damaged nerves or blood vessels in the eye Diabetic retinopathy (Diabetes-related damage to the back of the ...
  6. ... your provider if you develop any symptoms of diabetic neuropathy.
  7. Treating diabetic neuropathy can make some symptoms of nerve ... problems. To recommend shoes and socks that are right for you.
  8. ... the emergency room if you have symptoms of diabetic ketoacidosis. ... stays below 60 mg/dL (3.3 mmol/L), go to the emergency room.
  9. Diabetes can damage the nerves and blood vessels in your feet. This damage can cause numbness and reduce feeling in your feet. As ...
  10. If you have diabetes, you have an increased chance of developing foot sores, or ulcers, also called diabetic ulcers. Foot ulcers are ...
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