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Title: Diabetes and your vision


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Diabetes and your vision
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In Australia 5 of people have diabetes
  • More than 70 of these will develop diabetes
    related eye conditions within 15 years of the
    initial diagnosis

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Symptoms of diabetic eye changes
  • Blurry or fluctuating vision can occur quite
    early on in the disease
  • An Optometrist will often be the first person to
    pick up that someone has diabetes

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Changes to the eye with diabetes
  • Changes to the retinal blood vessels
    (retinopathy)
  • Increased likelihood of Cataract and glaucoma
  • Changes to your refractive error ( glasses
    prescription)

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How does the retina work?
  • The retina is made up of numerous cells which are
    a arranged next to each other.
  • The main cells are the rods and cones.
  • .

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How does the retina work?
  • These cells take up light and convert it into
    electrical messages, which are then sent onto the
    brain.
  • Cells receive their oxygen and other nutrients
    from tiny blood vessels.
  • Blood vessel walls are very thin which allow
    nutrients to pass through.
  • These nutrients are food for the cells

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Healthy retina taken with a fundus camera
retinal blood vessels
optic nerve
macula
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Three stages of diabetic retinopathy
  • Background diabetic retinopathy
    (non-proliferative)
  • Pre-proliferative retinopathy
  • Proliferative retinopathy

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The roll of the blood vessels in Diabetic
retinopathy
  • Nutrients pass through a healthy capillary (tiny
    blood vessel) to reach retinal cells.
  • Waste products from the retina pass into it to be
    taken away.

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  • In retinopathy the damaged capillaries start to
    leak fluid.

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  • The damaged capillaries start to make a special
    growth chemical (VEGF).
  • New capillaries begin to grow.

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  • The capillaries start to close up and block.
  • The retinal cells nearby can become damaged, and
    slightly reduced

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The role of the blood vessels in Diabetic
retinopathy
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Background diabetic retinopathy
  • Rarely causes loss of vision
  • No treatment required if there is no obvious
    involvement of the macular area
  • Need to monitor regularly
  • Fundus photography is the gold standard for
    monitoring and comparing over time

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Proliferative retinopathy
  • A far more serious condition. In this stage
    circulation problems cause areas of the retina to
    become oxygen deprived
  • New, fragile vessels develop as the circulatory
    system attempts to maintain adaquate oxygen
    levels within the retina

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  • These delicate new vessels easily haemorrhage
  • Blood may leak into the retina and vitrious
    causing spots or floaters along with decreased
    vision

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Worst case scenario
  • In the later phases of the disease continued
    abnormal vessel growth and scar tissue may cause
    retinal detachments and glaucoma.

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How retinopathy can affect sight
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  • Normal fundus Background
    retinopathy

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  • Pre-proliferative Proliferative
    retinopathy retinopathy

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Cataract
  • Clouding of lens inside eye
  • Gradual loss of vision
  • Increased awareness of glare
  • Occurs at an earlier age with diabetes

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Glaucoma
  • Disease of the optic nerve
  • Affects peripheral vision first
  • Difficult to detect in the early stages
  • Slightly more common with diabetes

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Be sure to see your optometrist if
  • You see spots or floaters
  • Straight lines do not look straight
  • Your peripheral vision (side vision) is limited

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Be sure to see your optometrist if
  • Your vision becomes blurry
  • You see double
  • One or both eyes hurt
  • Yours eyes get red and stay that way

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Fundus photography
  • Pictures are used to document the health of the
    of the internal eye
  • Vitreous, macula, retina and its blood
    vessels and optic nerve can recorded
  • The photos are used to compare the progression of
    the condition of the retina

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Optometric Management of the Patient
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What else can you do?
  • Keep blood sugar levels under tight control
  • Get high blood pressure under control
  • Quit smoking
  • Maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly
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