What is the treatment for diabetic retinopathy?
The treatment of diabetic retinopathy is decided on the basis of the
stage of the disease. In the very initial stages, it just requires
periodic follow up to look for progression of disease. The
ophthalmologist decides when to see a patient next depending upon the
severity of changes in the retina.
Later when the disease is more advanced he/she may decide to treat it
with laser. There are well-defined criteria for laser therapy. Laser
therapy is done when there is significant maculopathy, or when there are
significant new blood vessels in the retina or iris.
Surgery may be advised for managing the complications of diabetic
retinopathy, like vitreous hemorrhage, retinal detachment.
What is Laser treatment?
Most sight threatening complications of diabetic retinopathy can be
prevented by laser treatment if given early enough. It involves focusing
and applying laser spots on the retina. There are two types of laser
treatments depending upon the type of retinopathy:
Diabetic maculopathy: This is treated be applying
laser spots in the region of macula to seal the leaking blood vessels.
Proliferative diabetic retinopathy: This condition requires more
extensive application of laser in a wider area of retina. It helps the
abnormal new vessels to shrink and disappear. It may require more than
one sitting to complete the treatment.
It is important to remember that the laser treatment is done to prevent
further loss of vision and not to improve the vision. It is highly
effective and can prevent blindness in about 80% of the patients.
After the laser treatment, regular follow-ups are required to assess
the effect of treatment and to monitor the progress of the disease.
How is the laser performed?
Laser treatment is performed as an outpatient procedure, that is you
don't have to be admitted for it. The pupil of the eye is dilated using
eye drops. The eye is then numbed with drops (topical anesthetics) so
that you don't feel the pain. The patient is seated on a machine and a
small contact lens is placed on the cornea. Following this laser
treatment is given by this very precise machine. During the treatment,
you may be asked to move your eyes in certain directions.
What are the side effects of laser?
The laser treatment may have a few side effects like decrease in the
peripheral field of vision, decrease in color vision and difficulty in
seeing at night. Sometimes it may also reduce the central vision. This
is usually temporary but sometimes this may not improve.
Though no treatment is without any side effects, the risk of the laser
treatment are far less than the risk of not having the treatment.
What surgery is done for diabetic retinopathy?
In some patients in which the disease is not controlled by the laser,
or who have reached the advanced stage of disease, the ophthalmologist
may advise a surgery called vitrectomy. The surgeon removes the blood
filled vitreous and replaces it with a fluid, using very delicate
instruments with the help of a microscope.
Since the blood in the vitreous cavity is replaced by a clear fluid,
the light can reach the retina now. This may help restore some vision,
but the quality of vision may not be as good as before.
Treatment