Diabetes and eye disease are two conditions that are typically experienced together when Diabetes has been present for an extended period due to Diabetic Neuropathy, which is nerve damage. Most Diabetics will experience some kind of vision impairment in their lifetime as their disease progresses. Factors such as how well their blood glucose, blood pressure, cholesterol, and serum lipid levels are controlled influence an individual’s likelihood for Diabetes eye disease, in addition to type and duration of diabetes.

Movement of the eye is controlled by muscles and nerves stemming from the brain. These cranial nerves need a constant source of oxygen to function properly. When the blood vessels that transport the oxygen are damaged by high levels of blood glucose, a plethora of vision problems can present, including diplopia or double vision, which can resolve within six months as the nerves regenerate.

 

Diabetes Related Eye Disease

 

Diabetes related …