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20430 Brian Way #1b Tehachapi, CA 93561
(661) 972-6890
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808 N Norma St Ridgecrest, CA 93555
(760) 375-4496
Diabetes is a condition that can severely affect several organs, including a person’s eyes. The condition increases a person’s risk of developing various eye conditions. Therefore, people with diabetes need to receive an eye exam from their eye doctor regularly. If you live in Ridgecrest, Tehachapi, or the surrounding areas, contact our team at Caroline Robison Optometry to schedule an appointment with Dr. Robison. Let’s look at some of the eye conditions that are often associated with diabetes.
A diabetic person that is experiencing blurred vision should avoid buying new glasses. This may be a small issue due to high blood sugar. The lens may swell and change your ability to see. The blood sugar should return to the target level to correct this condition. It may take up to three months for the eyesight to return to normal.
Diabetic people are also likely to develop glaucoma. This condition comes in many forms. When fluid cannot drain normally, pressure builds up inside the person’s eye. This pressure can damage the blood vessels and nerves and cause vision changes. Since glaucoma may not show any symptoms until a person experiences major vision loss, seeing an eye doctor regularly is crucial.
The retina is a group of cells in the back of the eye that takes in light. These groups of cells turn the light into images that the optic nerves send to the brain. Diabetic retinopathy causes damage to the tiny blood vessels in the retina. This condition is related to high levels of blood sugar. If the condition is not detected early, it can result in blindness.
Annual check-ups can help detect these conditions early when they are easier to treat. This can save a person’s vision. Contact Caroline Robison Optometry to schedule your next eye exam with Dr. Robison. Call our office in Ridgecrest today at (760) 375-4496 or our Tehachapi office at (661) 972-6890.
Diabetes is a condition that can severely affect several organs, including a person’s eyes. The condition increases a person’s risk of developing various eye conditions. Therefore, people with diabetes need to receive an eye exam from their eye doctor regularly. If you live in Ridgecrest, Tehachapi, or the surrounding areas, contact our team at Caroline Robison Optometry to schedule an appointment with Dr. Robison. Let’s look at some of the eye conditions that are often associated with diabetes.
A diabetic person that is experiencing blurred vision should avoid buying new glasses. This may be a small issue due to high blood sugar. The lens may swell and change your ability to see. The blood sugar should return to the target level to correct this condition. It may take up to three months for the eyesight to return to normal.
Diabetic people are also likely to develop glaucoma. This condition comes in many forms. When fluid cannot drain normally, pressure builds up inside the person’s eye. This pressure can damage the blood vessels and nerves and cause vision changes. Since glaucoma may not show any symptoms until a person experiences major vision loss, seeing an eye doctor regularly is crucial.
The retina is a group of cells in the back of the eye that takes in light. These groups of cells turn the light into images that the optic nerves send to the brain. Diabetic retinopathy causes damage to the tiny blood vessels in the retina. This condition is related to high levels of blood sugar. If the condition is not detected early, it can result in blindness.
Annual check-ups can help detect these conditions early when they are easier to treat. This can save a person’s vision. Contact Caroline Robison Optometry to schedule your next eye exam with Dr. Robison. Call our office in Ridgecrest today at (760) 375-4496 or our Tehachapi office at (661) 972-6890.
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