Diabetes and Your Vision

Diabetes and Your Vision


What is Diabetic Retinopathy? Diabetic Retinopathy

Diabetic Retinopathy can cause permanent loss of eyesight or blindness in individuals with diabetes. There are two types of diabetic retinopathy, both of which are defined by abnormal blood vessels of the retina.

Advanced Diabetic Retinopathy

In proliferative diabetic retinopathy, the blood vessels become obstructed and the retina cannot get proper nutrition. The lack of nutrition causes the growth of abnormal new blood vessels in the retina, which can cause bleeding and scar tissue. In nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy, the blood vessels develop tiny leaks allowing fluid or blood to seep into the retina, which causes swelling or blurred vision.

Once damage is done it is often very difficult to restore your eyesight. Yearly eye exams will allow early detection and prompt treatment. Proper treatment has made it possible for the vast majority of our patients with diabetes to maintain their vision.

The leading cause of blindness

Laser surgery has become a beneficial tool in the treatment of diabetic retinopathy. Depending on the type and severity, lasers can be used to either seal the leaking blood vessels or destroy the diseased portion of the retina. There is no cure for diabetes. The retina could receive continued damage, but laser surgery can prevent further visual loss.

Treatment with the diabetic laser takes less than five minutes, requires only an eye drop for anesthesia, and is typically described as painless. Patients can immediately return to regular activities following treatment.

Clear View Surgery Center

Clear View Surgery Center opened in January 2007. In this center we perform cataract surgery, lid surgeries and pterygium removals with the latest ophthalmic technology.

New Intraocular Lens Technology

Cataract patients now have an option to see at both near and far distances after cataract surgery! Individuals suffering from cataracts previously had only a mono-focal lens implant option after surgery. NEW multi-focal IOL technology can now decrease dependence on glasses after surgery. If you are seeking ReSTORĀ® IOL lens options please feel free to consult our staff.

Patient Testimonials

The Georgia Center For Sight strives for excellence in Ophthalmology. Because we offer procedures that cover so many aspects of eye care we thought you might be interested in hearing the experiences of our patients.