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Understanding Diabetic Retinopathy

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Diabetic Retinopathy is one of the most common complications of diabetes, arising from the damage that elevated blood sugar levels inflict on the tiny blood vessels supplying the retina. The retina, the tissue responsible for capturing light and transmitting visual signals to the brain, is especially vulnerable to the harmful effects of uncontrolled diabetes. Over time, the weakened vessels may leak fluid or blood, setting off a chain reaction that can ultimately impair vision. Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons of NJ proudly offers eye care at four convenient locations: Belleville serving Essex County, Rahway serving Middlesex and Union Counties, Jersey City serving Hudson County, and Union serving Union County.

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Dr. Bradford Liva M.D.

Dr. Bradford Carter Liva is a board-certified ophthalmologist specializing in retinal care, with a focus on injectable treatments for macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy.

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How Diabetes Affects the Retina

Diabetes damages the retina by affecting the small blood vessels that supply it with oxygen and nutrients. Over time, high blood sugar levels weaken these blood vessels, making them more prone to leaking, swelling, or becoming blocked. This process leads to a condition called diabetic retinopathy, which can progressively impair vision and, if untreated, cause blindness. The damage occurs in stages, from early mild changes to severe retinal complications that threaten sight.

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How Quickly Does Retinal Damage Develop?

The timeline for diabetic retinal damage varies from person to person. However, studies show that after 20 years of diabetes:

Preventing Retinal Damage from Diabetes

While diabetes-related retinal damage is serious, it can often be slowed or prevented with proper management. Early detection and intervention are crucial. With prompt treatment, such as laser therapy, anti-VEGF injections, or surgery, diabetic retinopathy and its complications can be managed effectively to help preserve vision.

Key steps include:

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The Role of Our Retina Specialist in Preventing Vision Loss from Diabetic Eye Disease

Diabetic eye disease, including diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema (DME), is a leading cause of vision loss in people with diabetes. However, with early detection, proper management, and timely treatment, vision loss can often be prevented or minimized. Our retina specialist plays a crucial role in protecting your sight by providing expert evaluation, advanced diagnostic testing, and state-of-the-art treatments tailored to your specific needs.

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Nonproliferative Diabetic
Retinopathy (NPDR)

Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy (NPDR) is the earliest stage of diabetic retinopathy, where damage to the retinal blood vessels occurs but without the growth of new abnormal vessels. It is the most common form of diabetic retinopathy and can range from mild to severe. While NPDR may not initially cause noticeable vision changes, it can progress and lead to more serious complications, including diabetic macular edema (DME) and proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR), which pose a greater threat to vision.

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Question and Answer on Diabetic Retinopathy

Your Trusted Retina Specialist Serving Central and Northern NJ

At Associated Eye Physicians & Surgeons of New Jersey, we understand how crucial it is for patients with diabetes to care for their eye health. Don’t let diabetic retinopathy sneak up on you; regular appointments can help ensure early detection and treatment. Our experienced retina specialist is ready to partner with you in preserving your vision through personalized care. Experience personalized, expert eye care by scheduling an appointment with our eye doctors in Belleville, Jersey City, Rahway, or Union, NJ.

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At Associated Eye Physicians of NJ, we’ve built our reputation on care that’s local, personal, and easy to get to. With offices in Belleville, Union, Jersey City, and Rahway, we’re proud to serve a wide range of communities across North and Central Jersey. Our Belleville team welcomes patients from all over Essex County, including Newark, Bloomfield, and Nutley. Rahway welcomes patients from across Middlesex and Union Counties, including nearby patients from Elizabeth, Avenel, Woodbridge, and Perth Amboy. Our Union office is a favorite for families from Union County, especially for those in Elizabeth and Cranford. And in Jersey City, we care for Hudson County residents, including our neighbors in Hoboken and Bayonne.

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