Diabetic Retinopathy Fact Sheet

Example of diabetic retinopathy

An example of what someone with Diabetic Retinopathy may see.


What is Diabetic Retinopathy?

Diabetic retinopathy occurs when the tiny blood vessels inside the retina at the back of the eye are damaged. This can seriously affect vision and in some cases may even cause blindness.


What are the symptoms?

Common symptoms include:


Who is at risk?

People who have diabetes are at risk especially if they have:


Can it be treated?

Laser and other surgical procedures can be conducted to treat diabetic retinopathy. This slows progression of the disease and decreases the risk of vision loss. People with diabetes should ensure they:


Find out more

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This page last updated: 09 February 2009

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