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Learn How Diabetics Can Take Better Care of Their Vision

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Most people with diabetes know that they are at a higher risk of many ocular diseases, such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and cataracts. Yet, more importantly, diabetics need to be aware that eye complications, loss of vision, and blindness are not inevitable! Whether you have type 1, type 2, or gestational diabetes, there are a number of ways for you to protect your eyesight. Our team of eye care professionals at Vaske Vision Center in Parker, CO, will help you take better care of your vision.

To get you started, we recommend that you take the following actions:

Keep Blood Sugar Levels in Control

Many diabetic eye complications are usually associated with poor blood glucose control. It is critical to maintain your blood sugar within the parameters that your physician advises. The results of many scientific studies support that this is the best way to take care of your vision when you have diabetes. In our experience treating patients in Parker, we’ve also witnessed the positive effects of proper diabetes control on vision and eye health!

You should be checking your blood sugar routinely on a home meter. If the numbers change suddenly and unpredictably, it may indicate a need to change your medication or meals. Contact your doctor for assistance.

Visit Our Eye Care Clinic for Regular Eye Exams

Dilated comprehensive eye exams are the only reliable method for identifying the early symptoms of many harmful diseases, such as glaucoma, cataracts, and diabetic retinopathy. When these eye diseases are detected early, our eye doctors can begin treatment early, which drastically raises the rate of treatment success! That's why it's so important to have a diabetic eye exam at least once a year, or as often as your eye doctor recommends.

Pay Attention to Changes in Your Vision

Even with routine eye exams, some symptoms should be inspected immediately, as soon as you notice them. If you experience any of these symptoms, please contact our office in Parker, CO for guidance:

  • New black floaters that appear suddenly
  • Loss of vision, starting from one side and extending across your eyes
  • Seeing wavy lines instead of straight
  • Blurry central vision
  • Difficulty with facial perception
  • Inability to see clearly at night

Practice Healthy Habits

Even with the extra stress that diabetes places on your eyes, a healthy lifestyle can have a powerful impact on the lasting health of your vision.

  • Exercise is known to lower blood pressure and cholesterol, thereby reducing the total stress on your visual system.
  • Don’t smoke! Smoking greatly increases your risk for diabetic retinopathy.
  • Eat a balanced, nutritious diet – rich in vitamins and minerals – to help keep your eyes strong.
  • Sunglasses are important for protecting your eyes from the damaging effects of the sun’s ultraviolet rays.

We care about your whole health. If you have diabetes of any type, we’ll help you take better care of your diabetes and your eyes, so you can enjoy sharp vision for as long as possible!

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