Diabetic retinopathy is an ocular disorder caused by damage of the tiny blood vessels in the retina, which affects patient’s vision and it may lead to blindness (Gungor et al. 6433). As Ali Fareed describes, diabetic macular edema is a fluid accumulation in the macula due to leaking blood vessels as a consequence of diabetic retinopathy (6). Patients who are suffering from the early stages of these conditions often remain asymptomatic. However, blurred vision, hemorrhage or bleeding and floating spots presents in advance stages. A special type of laser could treat them but the loss of vision due to diabetic retinopathy is irreversible. Regular clinical check ups can prevent the risk of
Diabetic retinopathy is an ocular disorder caused by damage of the tiny blood vessels in the retina, which affects patient’s vision and it may lead to blindness (Gungor et al. 6433). As Ali Fareed describes, diabetic macular edema is a fluid accumulation in the macula due to leaking blood vessels as a consequence of diabetic retinopathy (6). Patients who are suffering from the early stages of these conditions often remain asymptomatic. However, blurred vision, hemorrhage or bleeding and floating spots presents in advance stages. A special type of laser could treat them but the loss of vision due to diabetic retinopathy is irreversible. Regular clinical check ups can prevent the risk of