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Diabetic retinopathy is caused by the long-term invasion of high blood sugar and causes retinal capillary circulation disorders in the eye: blood flow is sluggish, tissue hypoxia, capillary wall degeneration becomes brittle, and microhemangiomas, punctate or patchy hemorrhages, and cotton wool exudation appear on the posterior polar retina of the fundus, resulting in vision loss. If this is not done in time**, the lesion will develop further.
The lack of oxygen causes new blood vessels in the retina of the eye, which can cause vitreous hemorrhage, reproductive retinopathy, and blindness. The excellent antioxidant properties of lutein can significantly improve the resistance of blood vessels, restore the balance of osmotic pressure lost inside and outside blood vessels, reduce vascular permeability, inhibit the leakage of substances in blood vessels, ensure the integrity of blood vessels in the eyes, and allow the eyes to get sufficient blood**. Judging from the current data, neither Western medicine nor Chinese medicine can completely ** type 2 diabetes.
Type 2 diabetes is characterized by insulin resistance, where insulin is present in the body, but it does not work.
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Yes, you can**, please understand the new method of ancient Chinese medicine**diabetes: traditional Chinese medicine acupoint foaming** with traditional Chinese medicine symptomatic internal administration**diabetes, **stop taking hypoglycemic western medicine, paste traditional Chinese medicine on relevant acupuncture points to naturally bubble and open up the meridians. Activates the pancreas so that blood sugar naturally drops.
This is the only hypoglycemic method in the world that dares to stop Western medicine, blood sugar is normal, and the eyes are self-reliant.
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Hello and thank you for your question. Whether or not diabetic blindness can recover depends on the severity of the disease, as well as the stage and duration of the diabetic retina. In general, diabetic retina is divided into six stages.
Stage 4 to 6 can lead to blindness. Early** can save your vision. Don't wait until the last installment, the chances of being cured are greatly reduced.
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Diabetic retinopathy, as the name suggests, is retinopathy caused by diabetes, which is manifested as retinal microtubule lesions, causing a series of symptoms such as vitreous hemorrhage, macular edema, retinal detachment, and vision loss.
These symptoms of retinopathy are closely related to the condition of diabetic patients, and have a lot to do with how well blood sugar is controlled, and as the disease progresses, patients may eventually become blind.
Diabetic retinopathy should be detected early.
In the early stage, some diabetic patients will first feel fatigue, dry eyes, and then reduced sensitivity, some patients will have visual field obstruction, defects, as the lesion continues, the vision will decrease significantly, may not see, accompanied by bleeding, and finally lead to blindness. If the patient is blind, surgery is required. If you are not blind yet, you can solve it with medication or laser in time, but many patients are already blind.
Diabetic retinopathy**.
Regarding diabetic retinopathy, it is key to control blood sugar first, including medications; Then there is the laser**, which inhibits neovascularization and reduces macular edema; Finally, there is surgery**, which can be performed by vitreous incision if the diabetic lesion causes vitreous hemorrhage**.
The recovery of vision after surgery also varies from person to person; It depends on the patient's condition, what type of surgery is being performed, and so on. In fact, for most patients, laser and surgery** simply maintain their existing vision and cannot significantly improve their vision, but if the retinal function is not severely impaired, it may help to improve their vision.
Diabetic retinopathy postoperative maintenance.
After the surgery**, the patient must continue to control his blood sugar and have regular follow-ups. In addition, in daily life, we should also adjust our diet, keep it light, quit smoking and alcohol; Be careful not to overuse your eyes, pay attention to eye cleanliness, and maintain a good mood.
So, retinopathy is actually not terrible because it is a chronic and progressive disease; Diabetic patients need to control blood sugar, have regular check-ups, early detection and early intervention, and prevent bleeding, so as to delay the occurrence of severe retinopathy in the later stage.
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