What are the four stages of diabetic retinopathy?

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asked Dec 22, 2020 in Other- Health by Decree (890 points)
What are the four stages of diabetic retinopathy?

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answered Dec 22, 2020 by Kaitlyn (3,850 points)
The four stages of diabetic retinopathy are are classified as mild, moderate, and severe nonproliferative and proliferative.

Retinopathy does not always lead to blindness unless the retinopathy is left untreated.

If you get treated for the retinopathy then you may not go blind at all from the retinopathy but left untreated the retinopathy can lead to blindness.

Retinopathy cannot be cured.

Although there's treatment for retinopathy that works great at treating the retinopathy.

The treatments available for retinopathy work very great to prevent, delay, or reduce vision loss.

The sooner the condition is found and the sooner retinopathy is treated, the easier it is to treat.

And it's more likely that vision will be saved if the retinopathy is treated.

Retinopathy is a complication of diabetes that affects the eyes.

Diabetic retinopathy is caused by damage to the blood vessels in the tissue at the back of the eye (retina). Poorly controlled blood sugar is a risk factor.

Early symptoms include floaters, blurriness, dark areas of vision, and difficulty perceiving colors. Blindness can occur.

Mild cases of retinopathy may be treated with careful diabetes management.

However advanced cases of retinopathy may require laser treatment or surgery.

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