Fluorescein Angiography for Diabetic Retinopathy
With fluorescein angiography, a small amount of yellow dye is injected into your arm and circulates throughout the blood vessels in your body.Read More
With fluorescein angiography, a small amount of yellow dye is injected into your arm and circulates throughout the blood vessels in your body.Read More
American Academy of Ophthalmology presentation on non proliferative diabetic retinopathy.
Read MoreWith a vitrectomy, small surgical instruments are used to enter the inside of the eye. Blood and scar tissue are removed, and aRead More
With PDR, blood vessels in the retina close, preventing adequate blood flow. The retina responds by trying to grow new vessels. However, theseRead More
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With nonproliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR), damaged blood vessels in the retina begin to leak fluids, including small amounts of blood, into the retina.Read More
new fundus camera for examining the retina without dilating the pupil
Read MoreWhen eating carbohydrates on a diabetic diet, be sure to choose healthier options, such has high-fiber vegetables, beans, whole-grains and whole fruits. CombineRead More
Gestational Diabetes happens when during pregnancy when the mom has too much sugar (glucose) in the blood and the video shows the GestationalRead More
Neuropathy – Treatable? Watch Video Success Stories: Diabetic neuropathy is a condition where the peripheral nerves of the body are damaged due toRead More