Vitrectomy for diabetic retinopathy is used when bleeding, scar tissue, or traction threatens vision. Learn when it is recommended, what surgery involves, and what recovery is usually like.
Neovascular glaucoma in diabetes is a serious eye emergency linked to advanced diabetic retinopathy. Learn the warning signs, how doctors diagnose it, and why treatment must target both the retina and eye pressure.
Diabetic eye disease can damage vision silently. Learn the early signs—fluctuating blur, wavy lines, new floaters, night glare—plus urgent red flags and the safest next steps.
Diabetic retinopathy can progress silently. This guide explains mild, moderate, severe NPDR and proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR) in patient-friendly language—plus key tests, warning signs, and what happens next.
Diabetic macular edema is a major cause of blurred central vision in diabetes. Learn the symptoms, OCT findings, treatment options, and how to protect your sight.
Confused about injections, laser, or surgery for diabetic eye disease? This Philippines-focused guide explains what each treatment does, who needs it, typical visit schedules, and urgent warning signs—so you can protect your vision with confidence.
A patient-friendly cost guide explaining what usually drives diabetic eye treatment expenses in the Philippines, from imaging and injections to laser and surgery.
This patient-friendly guide explains how often people with diabetes should get eye exams, when dilation is needed, and when retinal follow-up must be more frequent.
An Amsler grid is a simple home tool that helps people with diabetes notice central vision changes such as distortion, blur, or missing areas. It supports monitoring but does not replace a dilated eye exam or OCT scan.