Biology, asked by aryan9467, 10 months ago

What is Diabetic Blindness?

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How does it oCcuR.

what precautions should be taken

how can we know that we are suffering from Diabetic Blindness.

There are how many person in world who is suffering from Diabetic Blindness.

is there any method to prevent this loss of vision?

if there is a method, then explain the method.

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡️DIABETIC BLINDNESS ALSO KNOWN AS THE DIABETIC RETINOPATHY.

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Q1. To whom does this happen?

answer:➡️ Diabatic retinopathy is an eye disease which usually happens in those patients who are suddering from diabetes.

Q2. What are it's causes?

answer: ➡️Cause for this eye disease is:-

●High levels of blood sugar.

Q3. What are the symptoms and effect?

answer:➡️ Symptoms can be swelling of the eyes, and a problem in vision. Sometimes this problem can eventually lead to blindness of that individual. Visions before blindness are blurred for them.

Q4. Is this curable? if yes, then what are the ways or treatments?

Q4. Is this curable? if yes, then what are the ways or treatments?answer: ➡️Yes, this is curable eye disease. Treatments are laser surgery of the eyes or the removal of the vitreous humour gel ( vicrectomy )

Q5.Whom to refer?

answer: ➡️Usualy an opthalmologist and optometrist are specialists in treating it.

Answered by TrickYwriTer
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Question -

What is Diabetic Blindness?

Answer ==>

Diabetic Blindness is an eye disease which usually happen to those patient who are suffering from the diabetic.

What are it's Causes?

Answer ==>

Causes of these disease are -

  • High level of blood Sugar

What are it's Symptoms?

Answer ==>

  • Swelling of EYES.
  • problem in Vision.
  • Blurred Vision.

Sometime this problems also lead to PERMANENT BLINDNESS.

is this Curable disease?

Answer ==>

Yes, This is a Curable disease .

What are it's TREATMENTS?

Answer ==>

Treatments are -

  • Laser Surgery of EYES.
  • VICRECTOMY

What is VICRECTOMY?

Answer ==>

The process of removing of VITEROUS HUMOUR GEL IS termed as VICRECTOMY.

Whom to refer?

Answer ==>

This Kind of disease is Refer to the OPTHAMOLOGIST.

How many people are suffering from this disease in whole World?

Answer ==>

285 Million People are Suffering from this disease in whole world.

This Disease Defect which part of the eye?

Answer ==>

RETINA

Other Name of this disease?

Answer ==>

Diabetic retinotherapy.

In how many stage this disease is treated?

Answer ==>

In 4 stage these disease is treated.

Explaination of four Ways :-

The four stages of diabetic retinopathy are classified as mild, moderate, and severe nonproliferative and proliferative. In the first stage, mild nonproliferative, there will be balloon-like swelling in small areas of the blood vessels in the retina.

The four stages of diabetic retinopathy are classified as mild, moderate, and severe nonproliferative and proliferative. In the first stage, mild nonproliferative, there will be balloon-like swelling in small areas of the blood vessels in the retina.In the second stage, known as moderate nonproliferative retinopathy, some of the blood vessels in the retina will become blocked. The third stage, severe nonproliferative retinopathy brings with it more blocked blood vessels, which leads to areas of the retina no longer receiving adequate blood flow. Without proper blood flow, the retina can’t grow new blood vessels to replace the damaged ones.

The four stages of diabetic retinopathy are classified as mild, moderate, and severe nonproliferative and proliferative. In the first stage, mild nonproliferative, there will be balloon-like swelling in small areas of the blood vessels in the retina.In the second stage, known as moderate nonproliferative retinopathy, some of the blood vessels in the retina will become blocked. The third stage, severe nonproliferative retinopathy brings with it more blocked blood vessels, which leads to areas of the retina no longer receiving adequate blood flow. Without proper blood flow, the retina can’t grow new blood vessels to replace the damaged ones.The fourth and final stage is known as proliferative retinopathy. This is the advanced stage of the disease. Additional new blood vessels will begin to grow in the retina, but they will be fragile and abnormal. Because of this, they can leak blood which will lead to vision loss and possibly blindness.

Precautions -

if you are a Diabetic person then you need a monthly check up of diabetes to prevent this defect of Vision.

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