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Sir Ganga Ram Hospital

Sir Ganga Ram Hospital

Ophthalmologist Clinic

Rajinder Nagar
4.4
13ratings
11 Reviews
1 Doctor
₹ 1,000 at clinic
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Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic Retinopathy

Hi,

I am Dr. Tinku Bali Razdan, Ophthalmologist. Today I will be talking to you on diabetic retinopathy. It is a complication of diabetic mellitus which affects the eye. Diabetic patients would be surprised to know as they have 4 times more chance of becoming blind. This is something, most people do not know about. Where exactly does this happen? The eye is like a ball and behind the back part of the eye where the image is formed is called retina. This is effected by diabetes. Diabetes causes damage to blood vessels of the retina and this leads to visual repairment. Now a patient who has diabetes has no symptoms in the early stages. This will keep on progressing and may lead to blindness. As we all know that India is the diabetic capital of the world. So, it is important that we should know this vision-threatening complication so as to prevent vision loss and detect at the right time.

It is divided into non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy and proliferative diabetic retinopathy. Non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy is an early stage where diabetes causes damage to the blood vessels of the retina. This vessel starts becoming leaky and fluids come out of them. This fluid can collect in the center of the retina which is called macula and cause swelling over there. This can cause blurring the vision. So, the early symptoms can be blurred vision, spots in front of your eye and these changes keep on progressing till the advanced stage which is called proliferative diabetic retinopathy. In this, new vessels start to form on the surface of the retina. These are very abnormal. They can also bleed inside the eye and cause severe visual loss. In the next stage, fibrous tissue can form which can cause a pull on the retina and cause retinal detachment which leads to very severe vision loss.

The important thing to remember that the early state of this may have no symptoms, whatsoever. So, it is very important that every patient of diabetes should go regular eye check-up at least once a year. Because in early stages you may have no symptoms. So, how do we see this damage? We have some special test. Remember, that you have to go to a retina specialist who is well trained. Your Dr will dilate your eye that is some drops in your eye. And then only Dr would be able to see inside the retina. Once it is detected, no treatment is required in an early stage. We just ask the patient to control sugar, blood pressure, get the hemoglobin checked and maintain. Your lipid profile is very important. Once you have an advanced form of diabetic retinopathy wherein there is swelling in your retina which is called macular edema the treatment is to give injections inside the eye.

This patient may require multiple such injections. And this is given at one-month intervals. Sometimes steroid injections may be required. Sometimes, laser treatment is required where a special light is put on the surface of the retina which causes bleeding blood vessels to shrink. In very advanced cases, when there is a lot of blood inside the eye then special surgery called vitrectomy may be needed to clear the blood. So, these are the various treatment modalities. But the most important thing is to remember that every diabetic patient needs an examination at least once a year. So, please do keep a regular check on your sugar, blood pressure, hemoglobin, lipid. Please go and see eye specialist once a year to protect your eyes from diabetes.

Thank You!


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Dr. Tinku Bali Razdan

Ophthalmologist27 Years Exp.
FRCS - General Surgery, Fellowship Retina Vitreous, MS - Ophthalmology, MBBS, Fellowship In Vitreoretinal Surgery
₹ 1,000 at clinic
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Avinash

May 16, 2023

Bahut hi acchi doctor hain. Mere ghar se kayi logon ne inko apne aankhon se related issues ke wajah se visit kiya hai aur aage bhi inko hi visit karege. Doctor apna poora samay deke patient ko acche se bimaari ke plus minus samjhaa ke treat karte hain....read more

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Avinash

May 12, 2023

Doctor bahut hi acche aur humble hain. Eye surgery inse hi karwaayi thi. Har visit mein unse acchi se illness ko leke clarity ke saath baat hoti hai. Apna poora samay deke acche se conditions ko explain karte hain huske baad hi koi decision late hain....read more

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Sahas

Apr 29, 2023

A doctor like you is a beacon of hope. Thank you for the excellent care. Your concern for your patients demonstrates that you are the ideal suited for the profession of Doctor. I shall be eternally grateful for your excellent care and advice. You entered our ward and became the lifeline that we all ...read more

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Gian

Mar 23, 2023

I am happy to have a family doctor that is both humble and caring. We value your efforts. Thank you for your words of encouragement during my ordeal. Your assistance has had a greater impact than the medications. Your promises and fast medical treatment were the tools that God used to cure me. I can...read more

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Rachit

Dec 02, 2022

The doctor is amazing. In addition to taking excellent care of my health, the doctor is a pleasure to interact with at every session. Finding a doctor who combines exceptional medical care with such personal touches and caring for the patient as a person is uncommon. The staff is very kind and works...read more

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