Why do diabetics have vision loss?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-30

Hey, sugar friends!Did you know?Diabetes can "steal" our eyesight!Many sugar friends find out that they have diabetes because they can't see things clearly. Compared to type 1 diabetes, type 2 diabetes develops more slowly and its symptoms are more insidious. Unlike type 1 diabetes, the symptoms of type 2 diabetes may not be obvious, not every patient will have obvious symptoms of polydipsia, polyuria, and polyphagia, and most people do not have significant weight loss, of course, varying degrees of physical strength and weight loss are still relatively common.

Also, people with type 2 diabetes usually don't need insulin** to stay aliveEven if they don't take insulin, they're unlikely to develop a dangerous condition like ketoacidosis anytime soon. Therefore, type 2 diabetes was previously called insulin-independent diabetes. Of course, people with type 2 diabetes sometimes need to use insulin**, but most often because of poor blood sugar control, or acute or chronic complications, unlike type 1 diabetes to sustain life.

So, sugar friends, take care of your eyesight and check your blood sugar regularly, so that you can better control your condition and enjoy a healthy and happy life!

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