Diabetes retinopathy is an eye condition that can affect diabetics. When this happens, high blood sugar levels damage the blood vessels in the retina. They have the capacity to grow and leak. They could also shut, restricting blood flow. Occasionally, unusually new blood vessels might grow on the retina. These numerous alterations may cause you to lose sight.PDR refers to the most severe stage of diabetic eye disease. It happens when the retina begins to generate new blood vessels. This is referred to as neovascularization. The vitreous leaks into these fragile young vessels on a regular basis. If they only faintly bleed, you may observe a few dark floaters. If they bleed excessively, they may lose all vision. These new blood vessels may become tissue.
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