Featured on: Diabetes Health
Publication date: May 6, 2009
Publication date: May 6, 2009
Diabetic retinopathy affects one in twelve over-40s with diabetes in the U.S. It often has no symptoms in its early stages but can lead to vision loss and blindness so everyone with diabetes should get a comprehensive eye exam at least once a year, particularly pregnant women. Symptoms, treatment, and prevention measures are outlined.
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