Vitreous hemorrhage in diabetes can cause sudden floaters, haze, or major vision loss. Learn why it happens, what tests are needed, and when vitrectomy surgery may be required.
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.
Smoking is the single most avoidable risk factor for macular degeneration. This patient‑friendly guide explains how tobacco harms the retina, early warning signs, modern treatments, and practical quitting strategies so you can preserve crisp central vision for life.
Retina The retina is a highly specialized tissue lining the innermost portion of the eye. It contains millions of specialized photoreceptor cells called rods and […]
Proliferative diabetic retinopathy is an advanced stage of diabetic eye disease where abnormal new blood vessels grow on the retina because of poor oxygen supply.
A patient-friendly guide explaining Ozurdex for diabetic macular edema, including who may benefit, how it works, what the procedure involves, and the most important side effects.
A patient-friendly guide to non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy explaining symptoms, severity, diagnosis, treatment options, and how to reduce the risk of progression.
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.