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When you have diabetic retinopathy, high blood pressure can make it worse.
The most common cause found in adults is diabetic retinopathy.
Vision changes may mean your diabetic retinopathy is getting worse.
This is true even if you have been treated for diabetic retinopathy and your eyes are better.
If blood sugar levels stay high, diabetic retinopathy will keep getting worse.
You may not need treatment for diabetic retinopathy unless it gets worse.
About 60% of people with type 1 diabetes get diabetic retinopathy after 10 years.
But over time, diabetic retinopathy can get worse and cause vision loss.
Diabetic retinopathy is the most common eye disease caused by diabetes.
Diabetic retinopathy can lead to poor vision and even blindness.
These changes may be a sign that complications of diabetic retinopathy have developed.
It is an eye problem caused by diabetes, called diabetic retinopathy.
There are no symptoms in the early stages of diabetic retinopathy.
Many people with diabetic retinopathy need to be treated more than once as the condition gets worse.
You can help prevent or slow the progression of diabetic retinopathy.
You may have diabetic retinopathy for a long time without noticing any symptoms.
During pregnancy, diabetic retinopathy may be a problem for women with diabetes.
More than three drinks a day can worsen diabetic retinopathy.
Early detection and treatment of diabetic retinopathy can help prevent vision loss.
This damage is known as diabetic retinopathy, and can eventually cause blindness.
When these changes affect the tiny blood vessels in the eyes, diabetic retinopathy may develop.
To monitor an eye problem, such as diabetic retinopathy.
Avoiding these activities when you have diabetic retinopathy can help reduce the risk of damage to your vision.
If you have diabetic retinopathy, your doctor can recommend treatment to help prevent its progression.
The barrier becomes more leaky in patients with diabetic retinopathy.