Diabetes can affect the eye in numerous ways. The most common consequences of diabetes in the eye are cataract and diabetic retinopathy. Diabetic retinopathy refers to the changes that occur in the retina due to poor blood flow and leaky blood vessels.
These changes can affect sight but early changes which are treatable will not be noted by a diabetic patient. It is therefore essential for diabetic patients to have their eyes routinely tested by an Ophthalmologist.
Most retinal diseases can be treated with laser and injections into the eye. Some of the changes in the retina are only responsive to surgery. Dr Ladner does not perform retinal surgery but will refer you to a colleague if this is necessary.