Diabetics are at a higher risk for suffering a host of eye diseases. They can quickly and unexpectedly develop macular degeneration. They also can suffer from detached retinas that leave them without their central vision.
While many diabetic eye conditions cannot be cured, they can be slowed or compensated for through the wearing of contacts or eyeglasses. An eye doctor accredited by the Palm Beach County Ophthalmology Society can provide you with services that can help you see better and possibly regain some of your central vision.
Laser Surgery
Depending on the extent of your diabetes, you could be a good candidate for eye surgery. This surgery can involve attaching your retinas to the back of your eyes. It can also involve removing floaters in your line of sight.
To determine if you are a good candidate for this surgery, your eye doctor will need to know what medications that you take and in what range your blood glucose numbers run. He or she must also know if you suffer from other conditions like heart disease that could compromise your ability to heal well.
Glasses or Contacts
If you decide to forgo surgery or you find that you are not a good candidate for it, you may regain some or all of your former vision with eyeglasses or contacts. Your eye doctor can create a pair of either based on your eye test results.
You can learn more about finding a doctor certified by the Palm Beach County Ophthalmology Society online. Contact Retinaleyecare.com for details.

