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Common Eye Concerns for Diabetic Patients

Unfortunately, diabetes doesn't just affect your pancreas. If you have high, uncontrolled blood sugar levels, several other parts of your body may feel the effects, such as your heart and kidneys. Additionally, eye doctors frequently see diabetic patients who suffer from vision deficits and eye problems. Therefore, an eye doctor will stress the importance of routine visits if you have diabetes. Cataracts Cataracts are an issue that causes clouding over the lens of your eye. Typically, a normal lens is clear. Because a person with cataracts has a clouding over their eyes, they may feel like they're looking through a fogged window. It's possible to only have a small spot of clouding, but many times, cataracts progress. Once too much of the lens is clouded, your vision may be limited, and the only correction option is a cataract-removal surgery. Diabetic Retinopathy Diabetic retinopathy occurs when uncontrolled blood sugar levels cause issues with your retina --