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Practical and valuable information to help keep your eyes healthy when you’re living with diabetes. Prepared by your local Sydney optometrists.
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you or a family member have diabetes or care for someone with diabetes
you want the best eye health possible while living with diabetes
you want a guide that’s practical, informative, evidence-based and easy to understand
you want to be one step ahead of diabetic eye diseases before they steal your vision
So they prepared this clinically-backed guide to give you a detailed understanding about dry eye with useful, practical advice—all yours to download for free.
“1.7 million Australians have diabetes, 500,000 of them don’t know they have it and may take up to 7 years before they get diagnosed. Diabetes has become a global epidemic and its vast critical significance to our overall eye health cannot be ignored. There are certain things we ought to know, things we ought to start doing and things we ought not to ignore to be one step ahead of diabetic eye diseases before they steal our most precious sense—our sight. Our little guide will help you understand better.”
“Diabetic retinopathy is the most common diabetic eye disease and is the leading cause of blindness in people with diabetes. Controlling diabetes by taking medications as prescribed, staying physically active and maintaining a healthy diet is important, but there’s one more thing you should not neglect! If you have diabetes, know a loved one who does, or are generally healthy now but are diagnosed to have pre-diabetes, you will benefit much from our guide.”
“The longer you’ve had diabetes, the higher your chances of developing diabetic eye diseases. Without the proper diagnosis and treatment, diabetic eye diseases can lead to severe vision loss and blindness. As your local optometrists committed to stop vision loss by all means and in all patients, we made this guide for you to be aware of the different vision complications associated with diabetes and what you can do to prevent them.”
Dr Soojin Nam
Optometrist
Dr Ali Khalife
Optometrist
Dr Alexander Du
Optometrist
With around 1.7 million Australians at risk of severe vision loss and blindness from diabetes, our optometrists put together this guide so you can enjoy healthy vision despite diabetes!
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