Dr. Dudani said that AMD and DME from various diseases of the retina are such diseases, where the stops are visible. Effective management of AMD and DME can be done
As the lens takes a photograph in the camera, the final scene is made in the camera's reel. Similarly, retinal is the eye reel, where the cornea (the front part of the eye) takes a picture, but the last is made in the retina (part of the back of the eye). This is to say, Dr. Ajay I. Dudani, OFthalmologist at Bombay Hospital. On Thursday, 'World Retina Day', he said that the diagnosis of cornea-related diseases, such as cataract, goes smoothly, but it is difficult to identify retinal diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic macular edema (DME) it happens.
Dr. Dudani said that AMD and DME from various diseases of the retina are such diseases, where the stops are visible. Effective management of AMD and DME can be done, if patient is checked on time. Therefore, it is important to understand the symptoms associated with these diseases, so that they can be found only in the initial stage.
He said, "About 30 percent of patients coming in one month have an edge-relieved macular degeneration (AMD), while about 40 percent of diabetic macular edema (DME), 50 percent of retina patients will have advanced stage of disease. is."
(VRSI) secretary and L.V. Dr Raja Narayanan, Head of Clinical Research, Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad said, "The number of suckers in India will be 15 million by the year 2020. The diseases of retina, such as asymptomatic macular degeneration and diabetic macular edema are conditions Effective management can be done, if there is an investigation on time, therefore, experts should seek advice on the emergence of symptoms. Maybe. "
He said that patients should be aware of early signs and symptoms of retinal diseases. The reason for the symptoms of AMD is mostly due to the big age. Diabetic patients are advised to go to the eye specialist / retina specialist every six months because they are more at risk of having diabetic retinopathy. Early detection of AMD and DME increases the chances of blindness prevention
As the lens takes a photograph in the camera, the final scene is made in the camera's reel. Similarly, retinal is the eye reel, where the cornea (the front part of the eye) takes a picture, but the last is made in the retina (part of the back of the eye). This is to say, Dr. Ajay I. Dudani, OFthalmologist at Bombay Hospital. On Thursday, 'World Retina Day', he said that the diagnosis of cornea-related diseases, such as cataract, goes smoothly, but it is difficult to identify retinal diseases such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and diabetic macular edema (DME) it happens.
Dr. Dudani said that AMD and DME from various diseases of the retina are such diseases, where the stops are visible. Effective management of AMD and DME can be done, if patient is checked on time. Therefore, it is important to understand the symptoms associated with these diseases, so that they can be found only in the initial stage.
He said, "About 30 percent of patients coming in one month have an edge-relieved macular degeneration (AMD), while about 40 percent of diabetic macular edema (DME), 50 percent of retina patients will have advanced stage of disease. is."
(VRSI) secretary and L.V. Dr Raja Narayanan, Head of Clinical Research, Prasad Eye Institute, Hyderabad said, "The number of suckers in India will be 15 million by the year 2020. The diseases of retina, such as asymptomatic macular degeneration and diabetic macular edema are conditions Effective management can be done, if there is an investigation on time, therefore, experts should seek advice on the emergence of symptoms. Maybe. "
He said that patients should be aware of early signs and symptoms of retinal diseases. The reason for the symptoms of AMD is mostly due to the big age. Diabetic patients are advised to go to the eye specialist / retina specialist every six months because they are more at risk of having diabetic retinopathy. Early detection of AMD and DME increases the chances of blindness prevention

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