Early Detection is Crucial

Diabetes is often called a “silent” condition because it can develop without obvious symptoms. Regular screenings are essential as they help catch diabetes in its early stages, sometimes even before symptoms appear. Early detection allows for timely treatment and lifestyle changes, which can significantly improve long-term health outcomes.

Protect Your Vision with Regular Eye Exams

Diabetes doesn’t just affect your blood sugar; it can also impact your eyes. Diabetic retinopathy is a condition where high blood sugar levels damage the blood vessels in the retina, potentially leading to vision loss or even blindness. Regular eye exams are crucial for people with diabetes, as they can detect the early signs of retinopathy. Early intervention can prevent vision loss and maintain your eye health, allowing you to enjoy the things you love.

Who Needs Eye Exams and When?

  • Everyone with Diabetes: If you have diabetes, eye exams should be a regular part of your healthcare routine.
  • Type 1 Diabetes: It’s generally recommended to start eye exams five years after your initial diagnosis.
  • Type 2 Diabetes: For those with type 2 diabetes, eye exams should begin immediately upon diagnosis and continue annually.

Recognizing the Warning Signs of Diabetic Retinopathy

Even if you feel fine, it’s essential to be aware of the warning signs of diabetic retinopathy, which include:

  • Blurry or fluctuating vision
  • Dark or empty areas in your field of vision
  • Difficulty seeing at night

These symptoms can be subtle, so regular check-ups are vital to catching any changes early.

Taking the Next Step

Being proactive about your health can make a significant difference in managing diabetes and preventing complications. Regular screenings and eye exams are simple but powerful tools in your health arsenal. Don’t wait for symptoms to appear—take control of your health today by scheduling your diabetic screening and eye exam. Your future self will thank you!

Book your consultation with our in-house ophthalmologist  Dr Deven Dhurandhar today on 0205012235/0205012227 or email info@jalaramnairobi.org

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