Can I reverse diabetic retinopathy?
Diabetic retinopath y is often considered a serious health concern. Diabetes also leads to further nerve damage, wounds that won’t heal, and organ failure. Diabetic retinopathy is a comorbid condition which when left untreated, can progress to partial or total blindness. The question is can diabetic retinopathy be reversed and how is it going to affect your vision and health of the eye in the long-run? In diabetic retinopathy, diabetes affects every cell of the body and due to that several cells start to die off. When the cells of the retina, the part that absorbs the light and sends signals to the brain to make an image of it is affected by it, it doesn’t do its work i.e. sending clear images to the brain which results in vision loss. A retina surgeon in Delhi suggests that symptoms of retinopathy usually start with floaters, strings, dark spots, and blurriness in the vision. Then dark & empty areas start to appear along with fading of colors. Sometimes these vision pro...