Diabetes

Diabetic eye screening

Source: NHS

Everyone with diabetes aged 12 or over should be invited to have their eyes screened once a year.

If you have diabetes, your eyes are at risk from diabetic retinopathy, a condition that can lead to sight loss if it's not treated.

Screening, which involvesa half-hour check to examine the back of the eyes,is a way of detecting the condition early so it can be treated more effectively.

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Diabetes

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Diabetic eye screening

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Living with diabetes

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When to see a doctor

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