Diabetes doesn't just affect one's blood sugar; it can also impair one's vision.
Diabetic macular edema (DME) is an issue where blood vessels in the eye leak, making it swell up. This can distort vision, causing a significant loss of central and detail vision.
Until 2014, medical procedures to correct this issue were ineffective and inconvenient. Now, a new breakthrough drug is helping simplify treatment for people with diabetes. A rice-sized pellet is implanted into the eyeball, and it continues to deliver a corticosteroid for three years straight.
Opthalmologist Dr. Julia Haller explains more about this innovation that could save your eyesight.
Diabetic macular edema (DME) is an issue where blood vessels in the eye leak, making it swell up. This can distort vision, causing a significant loss of central and detail vision.
Until 2014, medical procedures to correct this issue were ineffective and inconvenient. Now, a new breakthrough drug is helping simplify treatment for people with diabetes. A rice-sized pellet is implanted into the eyeball, and it continues to deliver a corticosteroid for three years straight.
Opthalmologist Dr. Julia Haller explains more about this innovation that could save your eyesight.