Diabetes Mellitus is a condition caused by the body's inability to produce and/or use insulin properly, leading to high blood sugar levels. When left uncontrolled, it can result in various complications, including retinopathy, a condition that affects the blood vessels in the retina.
Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (PDR) is a severe form of retinopathy that occurs when new blood vessels grow in the retina, which can cause bleeding, scarring, and vision loss. In some cases, PDR may be stable, meaning that it doesn't progress further.
In this article, we will be discussing Diabetes Mellitus due to underlying condition with stable Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, Right Eye. This condition occurs when an underlying medical condition, such as high blood pressure or kidney disease, contributes to the development of Diabetes Mellitus and PDR in the right eye.
Some of the symptoms of Diabetes Mellitus due to underlying condition with stable Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, Right Eye include:
This condition can be diagnosed through a comprehensive eye exam, which may include:
Diabetes Mellitus due to underlying condition with stable Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy, Right Eye can be a serious condition that requires prompt medical attention. While treatment options may vary depending on the severity of the condition, it's essential to manage underlying medical conditions, control blood sugar levels, and have regular eye exams to prevent further complications.
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