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What causes diabetic retinopathy?

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What causes diabetic retinopathy?

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Diabetes mellitus (also simply called diabetes) is characterized by an altered metabolism of carbohydrates and lipids, resulting in a chronic elevation in blood sugar (hyperglycemia). Hyperglycemia can lead to long-term changes in the circulatory and nervous systems in the body. The hyperglycemia experienced by diabetics is related to an inability to produce sufficient insulin, a resistance to the effects of insulin, or both. The diagnosis of diabetes is made based on a person’s fasting plasma glucose (FPG) levels, (commonly referred to as the fasting blood sugar). An FPG level of 126 mg/dL or higher indicates the presence of diabetes mellitus. Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes in which the tiny blood vessels in the retina are damaged by the disease. Damage to the retinal blood vessels can cause a number of problems. In some cases, the damaged blood vessels leak fluid and lipids under the macula, the most sensitive part of the retina that allows us to see details. The

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