Poorly managed diabetes can cause several diabetic eye diseases—including diabetic retinopathy, diabetic macular edema, cataracts and glaucoma. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Retinal detachment occurs when the thin layer of tissue at the back of the eye (the retina) pulls away, causing blurry vision. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Macular degeneration is a condition that causes damage to the retina and leads to blurred vision. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Eye cancer is a rare form of cancer that often begins elsewhere in the body before taking root in the eyes. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
Type 2 diabetes is a chronic disease in which the body is unable to properly make use of insulin, leading to high blood glucose levels.
Diabetes is a condition in which the body either does not produce insulin or does not use it properly. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
A cataract is a clouding of the eye lens, which is normally clear. Learn about symptoms and treatment.
A condition in which the pressure in the eye is higher than it should be.
When the peripheral nerves (nerves located outside of the brain and spinal cord) become damaged and do not work properly.
Type 1 diabetes is a chronic disease in which the body makes little to no insulin, resulting in high blood glucose levels.