Diabetes has become a major health concern worldwide. It is a disease that occurs when you have high levels of sugar in your blood. Diabetes occurs when you can’t get sugar out of the blood and into the cells, either because the body isn’t producing enough insulin (type 1), which is a hormone that’s responsible for bringing that sugar into the cells, or because the body is resistant to insulin (type 2).
One of the complications of diabetes that can go unnoticed is its impact on eye health. This blog post will explore diabetic eye disease, a condition that can develop in people with diabetes. We'll discuss the warning signs to be aware of and steps you can take to prevent vision problems.