Overview

People with diabetes are at a significantly higher risk of developing various eye complications, such as diabetic retinopathy, cataracts, and glaucoma. These conditions can lead to vision impairment or even blindness if left undiagnosed and untreated.

Therefore, regular eye check-ups are essential for early detection and prevention of severe eye damage. In this video, Dr Santosh Bhide, Senior Consultant & Eye Surgeon at Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune, explains the importance of routine eye exams for people with diabetes.

He highlights how frequently individuals with diabetes should have their eyes checked to ensure early detection of any potential issues.

Dr Bhide outlines the recommended screenings, including comprehensive dilated eye exams, retinal scans, and glaucoma tests, which help identify damage in the eyes and prevent complications. He stresses that regular screenings are vital, as they allow for the timely intervention that can protect vision in the long run.

Watch this video to understand the significance of eye health for diabetics, and learn how regular eye check-ups and screenings can prevent the onset of severe complications, ensuring better quality of life and maintaining good vision.

Speakers

Dr Santosh Bhide is a Senior Consultant and Eye Surgeon at Ruby Hall Clinic, Pune. He has 25 years of experience in diagnosing and treating a wide range of eye conditions. He is known for his expertise in comprehensive eye care, from routine eye exams to managing complex ocular diseases. Dr Bhide's commitment to patient care and his proficiency in the latest ophthalmic techniques have made him a trusted specialist in his field.