Diabetes is a complex metabolic disorder that impairs the body’s ability to produce or use insulin effectively to regulate blood sugar levels. Unfortunately, over time elevated blood sugar levels can cause damage throughout the body with many complications to one’s health and overall wellbeing.
The term “diabetic eye disease” refers to a group of conditions that potentially threaten the eyesight of people with diabetes. This group of conditions includes diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema (DME), cataracts and glaucoma.
Early detection is critical for the prevention of vision loss from diabetic eye disease. If you have diabetes, seeing an eye doctor for a comprehensive dilated eye exam at least once a year and more often as recommended is strongly advised.
In addition to scheduling a comprehensive dilated eye exam and taking care to control your blood sugar levels, it’s essential that you pay close attention to any changes in your vision. Contact our office right away if you notice any sudden fluctuations or if your vision becomes spotty, blurry or hazy.
Dr. Isaacs has the latest imaging equipment for diagnosing and treating diabetic retinopathy, including Cirrus OCT and microangiography and flourosein angiography. If you have or develop diabetic retinopathy, he is treated diabetic retinopathy for many years. Currently he utilizes intravitreal injections and laser treatment. So patients can take advantage of receiving diabetic and comprehensive eye care by one provider in one convenient location.