First & foremost get your blood sugar checked & if high consult your diabetologist & modify your treatment & get the blood sugar to the desired & controlled levels on an immediate basis.

Next consult your Ophthalmologist to find out the cause of rapidly deteriorating vision.

The ophthalmologist will dilate your eyes as a complete Retina evaluation will help him to treat you better & find the extent of diabetic involvement in your eyes.

MOST COMMON CAUSES:

  1. DIABETIC MACULAR EDEMA: It is a swelling in the centre part of retina called macula. It can be treated with good tight diabetic control, lasers & Intravitreal Anti VEGF injections.
  2. DIABETIC VITREOUS HEMORRHAGE: In this there in sudden bleeding in Vitreous cavity of eye because of damage to the blood vessels on retina. This requires either a medical treatment or surgery depending on severity of hemorrhge.
  3. DIABETIC TRACTIONAL DETACHMENT: Wherein the fibrous membranes formed in diabetic retinopathy start pulling on the retina causing Retinal Detachment. This requires a surgical intervention.
  4. DIABETIC CATARACTS: Which happens at an earlier age than usual & it requires a surgical approach.
  5. NEOVASCULAR GLAUCOMA: Causing sudden pressure build up in eyes which causes Corneal Edema (fluid collection in front surface of eye) in turn causing rapidly blurry vision.

Author: Trivison Hospital

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