Prevention is always better than cure, however, you can’t always prevent diabetes Retinopathy. By getting a regular eye checkup, control on blood sugar levels and blood pressure and early prevention for vision problems can avoid severe vision loss.
The following are a few ways to prevent diabetes Retinopathy in people with diabetes.
Manage your diabetes – Have a healthy diet plan and regular physical exercise as a part of daily routine. Follow the medication suggested by the physician.
Monitor your blood sugar level – keep a regular check on your blood sugar level per day the frequency increases if you are ill or under stress on the suggestion of a physician.
Glycosylated hemoglobin test – This test reflects your average blood glucose level for a 2-3 months period before the test. The ideal test result is 7%.
Keep your blood pressure and cholesterol under control – By maintaining healthy food, regular exercising and excess weight loss can be helpful.
Quit Smoking – It increases your risk of various diabetes complications which includes diabetic retinopathy.
Monitor vision changes – Keep regular checks on your vision and consult a doctor if you experience any sudden vision changes like blurred, spotty or hazy vision.
People with diabetes need to maintain healthy levels of the following to prevent diabetic retinopathy:
· blood pressure
· blood sugar
· cholesterol
Other ways to prevent or manage the condition include the following:
· Quit smoking.
· Regular exercise as per the suggestions from your healthcare team
· Regular eye checkups.
For more details: https://endocrinology.diabetesexpo.com/
David Lloyd
Program Manager | Endocrinology Meet 2020
Email: endocrinology@ memeetings.com
Tel: +1-201-380-5561 (Ext: 7009)
47 Churchfield Road, London, W3 6AY, United Kingdom
For more details: https://endocrinology.diabetesexpo.com/
David Lloyd
Program Manager | Endocrinology Meet 2020
Email: endocrinology@
Tel: +1-201-380-5561 (Ext: 7009)
47 Churchfield Road, London, W3 6AY, United Kingdom
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