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Importance of Diabetic Retinal Screening Patients with diabetes today have a lot of advantages thanks to the many modern medicines which help them to minimize their condition and live their life in a healthy and happy manner. At the same time, they have to remain vigilant about health risks such as retinopathy that are the direct result of the diabetes. Regular diabetic retinal screening can help you and your doctors to stay informed about the exact status of the blood vessels in your eye. The miracle of modern medicine means that people with diabetes now have many different means of controlling their condition. As long as they take the necessary precautions, it can have a minimal impact on their daily life. However, this does not at all mean they get lax about the fact that as a patient suffering from this condition, they are at risk and can develop certain health problems if they do not take care. For instance, many doctors recommend semi-regular diabetic retinal screening to rule out the possibility of retinopathy. This procedure is not really a treatment; as the name suggests, it is a way to view and analyze the existing condition of the eye and determine if the affliction in question is developing or not. It is extremely important that people with diabetes get this test done as it will give their doctors a vital heads up about the inner workings of their eyes. If it advances too far, the small red blood cells in the eye get severely affected and compromise the vision of the patient. If caught early it can be prevented from going any further, and treated to make it better.

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Patients with diabetes today have a lot of advantages thanks to the many modern medicines which help them to minimize their condition and live their life in a healthy and happy manner.For more information visit: http://www.opticareoptician.co.uk/eye-care/diabetic-retinal-screening/

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Page 1: Importance of diabetic retinal screening

Importance of Diabetic Retinal Screening

Patients with diabetes today have a lot of advantages thanks to the many modern medicines which help

them to minimize their condition and live their life in a healthy and happy manner. At the same time,

they have to remain vigilant about health risks such as retinopathy that are the direct result of the

diabetes. Regular diabetic retinal screening can help you and your doctors to stay informed about the

exact status of the blood vessels in your eye.

The miracle of modern medicine means that people with diabetes now have many different means of

controlling their condition. As long as they take the necessary precautions, it can have a minimal impact

on their daily life. However, this does not at all mean they get lax about the fact that as a patient

suffering from this condition, they are at risk and can develop certain health problems if they do not

take care. For instance, many doctors recommend semi-regular diabetic retinal screening to rule out

the possibility of retinopathy.

This procedure is not really a treatment; as the name suggests, it is a way to view and analyze the

existing condition of the eye and determine if the affliction in question is developing or not. It is

extremely important that people with diabetes get this test done as it will give their doctors a vital

heads up about the inner workings of their eyes. If it advances too far, the small red blood cells in the

eye get severely affected and compromise the vision of the patient. If caught early it can be prevented

from going any further, and treated to make it better.

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One of the biggest risks about this affliction is that it can creep up on you. The symptoms often go

unnoticed for a very long time and by the time it really starts to affect the day to day functioning of the

patient, the condition has already progressed quite far. This is why it is essential for people with

diabetes to use a reliable ophthalmological care firm such as OptiCare to get themselves tested. The

procedure itself is painless and can really end up benefiting the patient in the long term.

If this condition progresses it can end up compromising the vision of the patient and will be all the more

difficult to treat. It will be much simpler to prevent and/or treat if caught at the right time. The catch is

that the symptoms often take a long time to manifest so by the time the patient realizes something is

wrong, the condition has advanced a lot. This is why doctors recommend getting regular eye checkups

by experienced professionals who know what to look for.

For more visit: http://www.opticareoptician.co.uk/eye-care/diabetic-retinal-screening/