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Diabetes and blindness.How long can it happen to begin to affect the view?

sad's profile photo   05/19/2019 12:26 a.m.

Hello,

A person who is starting with type 2 and who does not know that he has it so he does not treat him.

How long would it take for you to affect the vision?

Thank you!

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sad
05/19/2019 12:26 a.m.
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It depends on the time and the amount of glucose.But what you have to do is go to the doctor and put treatment.And make the necessary reviews.If retinopathy appears, there is also good treatment to stop it.

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Regina
05/19/2019 2:23 a.m.

Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20

     

The first thing is to treat diabetes and the second depends on each person, there are no scales.
With diabetes 2 it is easy to treat it and have very good quality of life.

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Ruthbia
05/24/2019 8:37 p.m.

Lada enero 2015.
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It is estimated that a diabetic retinopathy does not appear before 5 years of the existence of the disease.This may vary depending on the patient's age and non -diabetic alterations that affect the vascular system.So that the beginnings of type 2 diabetes can be, in a way, asymptomatic, it is perfectly possible that a diabetic patient who does not know what it is, develops a retinopathy, which will be aggravated in the absence of antidiabetic treatment (logical thing sinceIt is an unknown disease for the patient).For all this, it is not uncommon for type 2 diabetes to be diagnosed through a routine eye exploration

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