Diabetic Retinopathy Lecture and Diabetic Retinopathy Treatment | Diabetic Eye Exam

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  • In this video, you’ll learn about the different stages of diabetic retinopathy, what your doctor may see during the exam, and the possible treatments. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to Doctor Eye Health for the best tips and education about the eyes and vision products.
    PRO -TIP The Diabetes Control and Complications Trial (DCCT) showed that strict control of blood sugar with insulin (In type 1 diabetes) decreases the progression of diabetic retinopathy, as well as nephropathy and neuropathy.
    -So the better a diabetic’s blood sugar is controlled, whether that is with diet, exercise, and/or medication, the less chance of developing diabetic eye disease and other systemic complications.
    time Jump
    0:57 Intro to Diabetes
    2:10 What is Diabetes; Type 1 and Type 2
    2:53 How Diabetes affects the eyes
    3:28 Review of Ocular Anatomy
    4:48 Stages of Retinopathy
    5:35 Mild Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
    6:48 Moderate Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
    8:12 Severe Nonproliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
    9:26 Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy
    10:17 Diabetic Macular Edema
    12:07 Cataracts, Glaucoma, Hyperopic Shift
    13:33 Importance of Dilation
    14:22 Treatment
    16:24 Follow up or how often to be seen
    17:28 How to Prevent Retinopathy and DCCT Study Findings
    18:26 Thank You
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    About This Video:
    In this video Joseph J. Allen, O.D discusses how diabetes affects the eyes and why a dilated eye exam is needed. If you are researching how diabetes can hurt the eyes, check out this video. The subject of diabetes can be very complex and many people don’t understand how uncontrolled blood sugars can hurt the eyes. In this video, you’ll learn about the different stages of diabetic retinopathy, what your doctor may see during the exam, and the possible treatments. #Doctoreyehealth #diabetes #diabeticretinopathy

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  • @cadcass6936
    @cadcass6936 2 года назад +19

    I'm a type one diabetic of 31 years old, I've been diagnosed for 28 years now and my blood sugars have been well controlled all my life apart from a few years when I was a teen. I recently had a retinal detachment due to the condition. I just had diabetic vitrectomy surgery yesterday. My advice to everyone is to get your eyes checked frequently, no matter what even if your blood sugars are well controlled. The idea of going blind at 31 is terrifying and I'm hoping this surgery will help but please dont wait to the point where I did.

    • @codie2804
      @codie2804 2 года назад +2

      I was diagnosed at 3 months old and am now 28. and am just getting treatment now. good luck with everything and your not alone! agree doctors kept telling me to get checked but never why or what they are doing. kept thinking it was a waste of time so i stopped. need to spread the word more that they are actually looking for stuff to stay ahead of your disease.

    • @user-up4zi1do6p
      @user-up4zi1do6p Год назад

      Was the procedure painful and can you still see out of your eye? Is it better or worse? Was this a Lazer procedure?

    • @cadcass6936
      @cadcass6936 Год назад +2

      @@user-up4zi1do6p I had very little pain, My vision was very blurry for a week or so but got better over the course of a month or two. Nowadays my vision is much improved but I still get regular checkups and an injection in my other eye every 10 weeks to stop any leaky blood vessels growing

    • @jeannewagner8133
      @jeannewagner8133 Год назад +3

      I'm sorry that happened. I have a type I friend who had the same happen. He went legally blind and cannot work anymore. I am getting checks every 3-4 months. I did go see a different doctor and he said that keeping the blood sugar very well controlled and in the normal range IS protective. He determined that the damage was very minimal and I did not need treatment yet. He also calmed my fears of the needle treatment should it be necessary some day. MUCH better than the other doctor I had.

    • @lenns_music
      @lenns_music 5 месяцев назад

      You can reverse diabetic Retinopathy! Here's how you do it......The Carnivore Diet!
      My wife a 50yr T1 diabetic with Retinopathy and with eye bleeds for 20 years has had about a 1000 laser zaps and a couple dozen eye shots that only made things Far, Far worse and the cause of one Retina detachment.
      She went on Keto a year and half ago then the Carnivore Diet 7 moths ago with No Carbs! And she has not had Any eye bleeds in over a year!
      Her A1C has went from mid 9s to 6.3...so far! For years the littlest amount of stress would cause a major eye bleed that would last for a week or longer, Now stress doesn't cause any eye bleeds. Will Carnivore fix any of the damage the butcher doctors caused with lazers and shots? Time will only tell but we hope so. Also you must know that we do not need any Carbs to survive but Big Food, Big Pharma and the Government want us to believe we do......WE DON'T! There is no such thing as an essential carb, only essential Proteins and Fats. Do your own research on the Carnivore Diet, look up Dr Richard Bernstein, Dr Ken Berry, Dr Shawn Baker. The body can heal itself with the proper human diet. Pass the word and Good luck to all!

  • @zakirrahman2371
    @zakirrahman2371 2 месяца назад +2

    A fourth-year medical student covering on his ophthalmology block-your videos are absolute gold. Thankyou!!

  • @peggylittledragon7734
    @peggylittledragon7734 4 года назад +58

    This happened to me and I’ve had surgeries in both eyes , my blood sugar is well under control and now I can see so much better!

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  4 года назад +5

      That's awesome to hear! Do you have any advice for how you got your sugar under control?

    • @peggylittledragon7734
      @peggylittledragon7734 4 года назад +17

      Doctor Eye Health yes , watch what you eat, check your blood sugar every day, and I really love to eat veggies and lean meat, I also list 62 pounds so far! Love your channel!

    • @yramadan85
      @yramadan85 4 года назад +3

      What did you have surgery for was it diabetic retinopathy? If so, how severe was your vision loss? And how long was your recovery time? Thank you so much!!

    • @peggylittledragon7734
      @peggylittledragon7734 4 года назад +14

      Sarah R yes my vision was so bad I was almost totally blind , my right eye was better but I still need cataract surgery for this, my left eye everything was so blurry I couldn’t make out anything, but I got my blood sugar under control it took me 1 and a half years then I got my surgery, I’m happy to say o can see! Colors , brightness and everything else!

    • @peggylittledragon7734
      @peggylittledragon7734 4 года назад +7

      It took me about two months recovery

  • @kidharris
    @kidharris 5 лет назад +51

    good to know. I learned more about my diabetes from this video than I have from my VA docs in the 2 years since they diagnosed me as pre-diabetic

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад +8

      Thank you! I know it was a long video. I plan to make more vids on diabetes and ways to prevent diabetic retinopathy in the future. I hope you like the VA that you go to. (I completed my Residency at the Minneapolis VA) Thank you for your service.

    • @DarkKnight-nl8dr
      @DarkKnight-nl8dr 5 лет назад +2

      @@DoctorEyeHealth thank you for all your videos. continue to upload pls in your free time

    • @pollykrusze795
      @pollykrusze795 5 лет назад +1

      Thanks plz continue your videos.

  • @Noeness
    @Noeness 5 лет назад +26

    Great video! My grandma lost sight in one of her eyes due to diabetes. She wasn't aware she was diabetic. Thank you for the information!

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад +5

      Thanks for the feeback Noeness! Sorry to hear your grandma had such trouble. Many people don't know they are diabetic and it can be a little scary. My grandma was super sick for almost 2 years...went and saw 4 different doctors before anyone ordered just a simple blood test and figured it out. Same thing...she was diabetic.
      Diabetes does tend to run in families so please continue to monitor yourself and keep yearly eye exams and annual visits to your family physician.
      If there is anything else I can explain better please let me know.
      Happy Holidays
      -Joe (Dr. Allen)

    • @ginaong3849
      @ginaong3849 3 года назад +1

      I am always seing my doctor to check my eyes.. but it was not notice last Christmas that i ate a lot in a twinkling of an eye i was diagnose with eye diabetes. CAN i still go on for an operation if it was lowered to 130??

  • @BetterWithImprov
    @BetterWithImprov 4 года назад +4

    Following up. I had my diabetic eye exam and boy was I more informed! I showed her your channel. You might have another subscriber. My real point here is that you are doing good work for the community and I appreciate you.

  • @jeannewagner8133
    @jeannewagner8133 Год назад +3

    I am Type II, very controlled sugars in the mid 5 range. I had no diabetic retinopathy as we were checking to be safe.. I have quit sugar, I have quit wheat and gluten. I have quit those nasty inflammatory seed oils. For 5 years I have stuck to natural foods, very low carb. That has to be protective. Last year had chemo, and my sugars went so high. My PC added a secondary medication to help keep them lower but it seems the chemo did a lot of damage. Even months after it was over the sugars stayed higher than before and my A1c increased to 6.2 but now back to 5.6. After another retinopathy eye check after chemo the doctor said I now have diabetic retinopathy, the early stage and he wanted to start needle treatment immediately to keep it under control. I was very upset and had a lot of questions. First off I'm terrified of the needles... I might flinch or jerk out of fear or some kind or knee jerk reaction... that could damage my eye even further. But I had a question of whether the treatment itself would also damage my eye. He wouldn't answer, had a very set look on his face, and turned his back to me and said 'we'll see you in 3 months." I'm thinking of finding another doctor who will answer my questions without making me feel bad. And also who might have a little bit of compassion. Are there even any natural practices that one can do to help? I will do it if I have to, but really I will need a sedative. Just thinking about needles coming towards my eyes makes my blood pressure rise.

  • @noobstertontropolisburgpoi8096
    @noobstertontropolisburgpoi8096 4 года назад +2

    Hey Doc. I went to an eye doctor once and the most amazing thing I've ever seen was seeing the inside of my eyes! That was so trippy, I'll never get over it. Ever!

  • @LuisAntonioPerez327
    @LuisAntonioPerez327 2 года назад +4

    I had been looking for weeks for a video like this. My partner had an eye exam for diabetic retinopathy a few weeks ago. I wish I had seen this video before and would have been able to ask more questions. I’m feeling much more informed now thanks to this video!

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  2 года назад

      Hey thanks Luis! Glad you found the video so helpful! Cheers.

  • @clairewood4846
    @clairewood4846 3 года назад +2

    I am an ophthalmic nurse practitioner in the UK and your videos have helped in my education so much. Thank you so much

  • @johnifly
    @johnifly 4 года назад +7

    Thanks SO MUCH for sharing this, as I've got type II diabetes. I've got it under control using metformin and have regular eye exams. So far things look GREAT! Thanks also for explaining diabetic retinopathy. I heard it mentioned but never knew what it meant! Thanks again!

  • @BetterWithImprov
    @BetterWithImprov 5 лет назад +14

    Well, you certainly have my attention. That was an awesome and comprehensive explanation. I’m making an appointment right away. Thanks Dr. Allen!!!

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад +2

      I hope this brought you some value without making things scary. The important thing is that with better control the chances of problems are greatly reduced.

  • @VioletStorm2288
    @VioletStorm2288 4 года назад +1

    I am starting a job in an ophthalmologist office, and your videos are helping me understand so much! They are very informative yet easy to follow. I feel smarter by the end without getting lost. Please make more and thank you for taking the time to make these.

  • @anneleendousselaere
    @anneleendousselaere 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for this clear and informative video. The visual materials you showed were so insightful! I'm dealing with my diabetic retinopathy since 2 years now, and my ophtalmologist advised me to be careful with radically trying to drop my HBA1C. Due to a shock effect like that, it could backfire and actually worsen the edema.

  • @WayneMorrison1069
    @WayneMorrison1069 3 года назад +1

    I just discovered your channel by accident on review of Night Vision glasses, and I have fallen into a wormhole of mostly all your topics. This one hits close to home, and I am Diabetic, and will arrange my visit with my Opthamologist soon to go over the Eye issues i may be devolving. Thank you Dr.

  • @geraldl1401
    @geraldl1401 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this super important talk about this terrible disease.yer the best dr A👍 ive been seeing a diabetic opthalmologist every 6months for the past 10yrs.NO retinal changes due to good care of my diabetes.

  • @JoannaLamont333
    @JoannaLamont333 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video. I’ve learnt so much from you. You explain the conditions so well & my favourite part of this video was your section on treatment for the condition which gave me reassurance. Thank you again Joe.

  • @MrRepsMrReps
    @MrRepsMrReps 4 года назад +13

    You did a wonderful job explaining this. I wish i could have you as my eye doctor

  • @Butterflybleu14
    @Butterflybleu14 2 года назад +2

    This is the best explanation I’ve heard about diabetes affecting the eyes. Thank you!

  • @nankarl2512
    @nankarl2512 6 месяцев назад

    As always, an excellent video, thank you. I've been diabetic (type 2) for 17 years and have had my annual diabetic eye screenings every year, which are very thorough and always include a machine that takes photos of the back of my eye. I recently had cataract removal in both eyes. My vision was absolutely perfect afterwards. Then, this past week, four weeks after surgery, I leaned over and felt a flash in my eye followed by what looked like a reddish floater right in the center of my vision in that eye. My doc got me in early the next morning and it looks like I had a microvascular bleed from diabetes and my vision is currently impaired in that eye. I am heartbroken, as my vision was so wonderful a week ago. From what I've read, it is possible that in a few months the vision may improve. The doc said it was not a retinal bleed nor did it appear to be a posterior vitreous detachment, but referred me to a retina specialist this upcoming week. My diabetes is considered to be well controlled, with an a1c of 6.3. Guess it's time to be even more vigilant. Thanks again for a wonderfully educational video. I am a subscriber and I always enjoy your presentations.

  • @jennyli7749
    @jennyli7749 5 лет назад +7

    It’s so scary to see how easy it could be to have undiagnosed diabetes affect eye health this definitely has made me think about my diet way more than previously and looks like I shall be making an appointment with an optician asap. Although I have no eye concerns myself personally it has highlighted the importance of being pro active and not waiting till something happens before taking action

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад

      👍👍💯💯

    • @ashuash3621
      @ashuash3621 2 года назад +1

      @@DoctorEyeHealth Dr my mom has been diagnosed by early diabetic retinopathy in routine eye check up Dr has just advised to get the blood sugar levels hba1c to 7 her current hba1c is 8 , he said it will be fine don't need any medications just control diabetes is it pl help me

  • @SuV33358
    @SuV33358 2 года назад +1

    That's how it happened for me. My eye doctor was the first to diagnose my type 1 diabetes. My vision was suddenly more blurry.....and sure enough..... Here I am 31 yrs later still trying to do better with my blood sugar control.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  2 года назад +1

      Well I am very thankful they caught it! Please let me know if there is more info I can help with.

  • @maulanwong3841
    @maulanwong3841 4 года назад +9

    1 of my biggest fears ever is becoming blind i am afraid of seeing nothing at all for the rest of my life and having to use a walking stick

    • @xonlytyrek3601
      @xonlytyrek3601 4 года назад +4

      Man I feel this same

    • @docbainl9504
      @docbainl9504 3 года назад +1

      Me too its even worse when you've done it to yourself

    • @sapfits1179
      @sapfits1179 3 года назад +1

      ya, also heard covid can cause some serious effects on eyes for which you have to remove them before it reaches your brain and you die. I rather die than removing my eyes lol

  • @Drpepper99uk
    @Drpepper99uk 4 года назад +3

    Hey, thank you so much for this video, I'm currently studying and training to be a diabetic retinopathy screener/grader and this video along with studying various books has helped a lot 😉👍🏻

  • @motorcityjudy
    @motorcityjudy 4 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for this - newly-diagnosed diabetic and a diabetic eye exam is next on my list to get done.

  • @RoyceJonathanMiller
    @RoyceJonathanMiller 4 года назад +3

    Hi Doctor Allen! I love your channel and all your videos for a plethora of reasons. I'm a Dual Licensed Optician, (your videos helped me pass the NCLE), and this video is particularly great because I have type one Diabetes. Thanks for making excellent content!
    Also, I love love love your shirt!! Where did you get that beauty?

  • @e.i.rodriguez5472
    @e.i.rodriguez5472 4 года назад +8

    Your shirt matches with your profession really well :P

  • @JuveSzerelem
    @JuveSzerelem 4 года назад +2

    Your explanations of diseases are incredibly good (others also). These videos helped me to pass my exam at university, and even you brought this part of medical science closer to me. Thank you so much!
    A new subscriber: Thomas

  • @bryanpark2645
    @bryanpark2645 3 месяца назад

    Started as Type 2 in my late 20's, which progressed to Type 1. Managing my glucose numbers have been impossible, going up and down like a roller-coaster, i have to go without food just to get my numbers to level off. That led to the proliferative diabetic retinopathy, the blood vessels leaked, the eye gel started giving everything a reddish color, had the new eye gel pumped in, was briefly 20/20 vision (I've always been near sighted) for the first time, now I have to have cataract surgery. All of this in the left eye, the right eye is tougher and only nearsighted and none of the other issues.

  • @plotyoroi5852
    @plotyoroi5852 2 года назад +2

    You are very good explaining what is going on with diabetic RETNOPOTNG thank you for explaining it so well

  • @Shsaurav
    @Shsaurav 3 года назад +1

    I am watching it for my dad, thank you very much.

  • @erickalvarado7676
    @erickalvarado7676 2 года назад

    Thank you doctor you described that perfectly and calm , my anxiety was thru the roof not knowing what was happening to my vision changes especially after a few scares and vision exam at a local eye specialist care center revealed nothing to them . I will follow up with my hospital to see a specialist to get a diabetic eye exam

  • @yvonnecosme1300
    @yvonnecosme1300 2 года назад +1

    So thankful that you have decided to share your knowledge with the world. You give much more information than is obtained during an office visit.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  2 года назад

      OMG thank you so much!!! That means a lot to hear you say that. Really.
      I started this channel largely because I felt I never had enough time with my patients to explain things in detail, which I know some people want. But I do put a lot into making these videos so it means a lot to hear that. Thank you.

  • @alejandrohr5106
    @alejandrohr5106 5 лет назад +12

    Thank you so much for this topic.

  • @MrJking065
    @MrJking065 5 лет назад +5

    AFter finding out I had Diabeetus and having 2 strokes in my Brain Stem...my GP ighly suggested I go see my Eye Dr. I went the examine my eyes....Found not only were they ig good shape...but my vision has gotten better since my last eye exam. I am lucky that the stroke did not take out my eye sight. It did take my short term memory and abilty to say more than a sentnce or 2 and I now cannot do math. But all that is acceotable I have my eyey sight.

    • @Giggl3z0404
      @Giggl3z0404 4 года назад

      I'm glad that you still have your sight and your life.

  • @christophermorreall3454
    @christophermorreall3454 Год назад +2

    I get eye injections for my retinopathy. I'm glad my eyes are being restored.

  • @christiana7445
    @christiana7445 5 лет назад

    I work for a Specialist and you have no Idea how many people come in for issues like this.. as a Diabetic myself i can tell you the most important thing is your vision and your Health.. Self Managing and Commitment to yourself is Step1 in Control, i went from a 360Lbs to 240lbs with Managing my Eating Habits .. Processed food is the killer...

  • @jessgk2250
    @jessgk2250 4 года назад +3

    you are awesome! NP student here - you explain it so well- thank you :)

  • @karnpanasuppamassadu1264
    @karnpanasuppamassadu1264 2 года назад +1

    Wish you were the eye doctor in Bangkok where I've lived. Thank for all the clips you've posted though - so useful (cheer some up too) ^^

  • @robertlongoria765
    @robertlongoria765 2 года назад +1

    Thanks learned about as much with you in 20 min. As with my eye dr. In 3 years.

  • @OmarKhaled-dw7oi
    @OmarKhaled-dw7oi 4 года назад +2

    Great Video ! Gonna use it today for my final thesis presentation :) !

  • @Jaden48108
    @Jaden48108 Год назад

    Learned a lot. Thanks. I go to see the eye doctor in two weeks for changes in my eyesight due to diabetic retinopathy. They'll take a closer look, take some pictures and compare them to the ones they took two years ago. The pictures they took two years ago were normal. Something tells me that's no longer the case given I have a gray spot- not big- but almost like a indistinct gray cloud that interferes with my vision. The more I concentrate in one area holding my vision still, the more the gray spot interferes with my vision.

  • @kellyk.8519
    @kellyk.8519 4 года назад +1

    Oh my Goodness, I need to quit sugar asap. Wow thankyou very much this is the most relevant information I've heard about diabetes and the eye in my entire life, I had no idea how serious it was. I have been diagnosed over the years with gestational diabetes through pregnancies. Can this type of diabetes affect the eyes? Every diabetic test I've had said I don't have the disease, but I'm border or pre diabetic, I just shook it off as not that important as I didn't have the disease. I do wear glasses though, I'm short sighted. I will be definitely taking up an appointment with an optometrist asap. Thankyou Dr.

  • @chinurumbuko1658
    @chinurumbuko1658 4 года назад +3

    You are such an amazing teacher!!!

  • @jennyw1445
    @jennyw1445 7 месяцев назад

    I have a better understanding of what is going on with my eyes thanks to this video. Thank you

  • @josephamin5734
    @josephamin5734 5 лет назад +8

    oh my god, I'm very excited to study optometry after this Vid!!!!

    • @RapidCycling07
      @RapidCycling07 3 года назад +1

      Optometry does sound pretty cool indeed. Btw please don’t take Our Lord’s Name in vain. Peace!

  • @rjg3876
    @rjg3876 4 года назад +2

    Thanks now I have something else to worry about..... good to know

  • @christset
    @christset 4 месяца назад

    U got me tearing up now, a grown man like me - Your teachings are out of this world. Could kindly advise me on what to do. I was recently in April 2024 diagnosed with retinopathy with stage one even though I consistently control my blood sugar to the core after being diagnosed with T2D in August 2022. My problem now is what do I need to fast, to reverse it from progressing. Currently no symptoms, these are my results BELOW. since 2022 have kept my blood sugar under control but for some reason got diagnosed with these. please help.
    Left Eye:
    Best Visual Acuity: 6/6
    Image Quality: Adequate
    Level of Retinopathy: R1 Background retinopathy
    Maculopathy (MO): No Maculopathy
    Right Eye:
    Best Visual Acuity: 6/9
    Image Quality: Adequate
    Level of Retinopathy: R1 Background retinopathy
    Maculopathy (MO): No Maculopathy

  • @CuteShekay
    @CuteShekay 5 лет назад +5

    Hi doc! Love watching your videos. I would like to make a request if you could make a video about uveitis (preferably anterior) and eye flashes? Thank you 😊

    • @jamesmuldowney5500
      @jamesmuldowney5500 5 лет назад

      You are an excellent lecturer.
      Thank you for such a pellucid explanation.

  • @rudyavila327
    @rudyavila327 4 года назад +1

    Hi doc. I'm a new subscriber as of now. I was just on the phone with my parents, they are both diagnosed with diabetes. My mother in particular says she's starting to loose sight. Objects seems blurry to her. I want to better assist them and potentially prevent her from losing her sight. I'm on the process of finding them insurance to try visiting an eye doc. I learned alot from this video and as well to better take care of myself as well. Thank you!!!

  • @ritzelponce335
    @ritzelponce335 5 лет назад +7

    loving the content. will watch more of your videos ❤

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад

      Thanks Ritzel! This video was a bit long but there is so much involved with diabetes I wanted to go over it all. Maybe I will get more out on the subject in the future. Any topics you would like to hear more about?

    • @SmTube-ld8kb
      @SmTube-ld8kb 3 года назад

      @@DoctorEyeHealth can you talk about cataract please ?

  • @ebonix33
    @ebonix33 Год назад +1

    Went to 2 differ eye doc and specialist... they say they didnt see much wrong except a little dryness....i never thought about blood sugar or diabetes... i used to eat tons of sugars... this have made me wanna be very serious about my diet and ill slow down on carbs and cut out sugar 85-90% .... im 32... and having glares issues. ....im working out and eating healthy...being overweight isnt fun... im 6"4 270lbs...

  • @naranchauhan3249
    @naranchauhan3249 10 месяцев назад

    Dear Eye Doctor. Thanks for the great and very valuable information on the eyes. You have educated us very much. I must say, You are the Best.

  • @chromez93
    @chromez93 5 лет назад +4

    Your explanation was superb. Can you make a video on hypertensive retinopathy?

  • @ahmedeltayeb9615
    @ahmedeltayeb9615 2 года назад +1

    Useful videos for patients and doctors as well. So well done doc and thanks.....so much. Dr. A. Eltayeb

  • @JohnPaul-ru3ew
    @JohnPaul-ru3ew 5 лет назад +4

    I just found your channel today doc and I'm a new subscriber. I'm really scared coz both my parents have diabetes. Thank you for the video I appreciate it.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад

      Hey John! Thanks for watching. glad you found the channel. The good news is that the better they control their diabetes and health, the less chance of there ever being a problem. Let me know if there is anything else I can help with.

  • @redwanshuvo2488
    @redwanshuvo2488 2 года назад +1

    wow! The way of explanation is just wonderful. It helps me a lot to understand the disease. Thank u...

  • @keetchahasadventures1222
    @keetchahasadventures1222 5 лет назад +2

    Very helpful and informative! Thank you for your videos

  • @56Spookdog
    @56Spookdog 4 года назад +2

    I lost the vision in my left eye due to this. In the early days of my diabetes (I was young) no one told there was a difference between an Optometrist an ophthalmologist (remember I was young) so I was seeing the optometrist thinking I was getting the eye care I needed.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  4 года назад +1

      What was wrong with seeing your optometrist? Both are trained to identify and manage diabetic retinopathy. Only once surgical treatment is warranted do you technically need to see an ophthalmologist.

    • @56Spookdog
      @56Spookdog 4 года назад

      Doctor Eye Health maybe because it was in the the early 1970s and the optometrist was elderly he lacked the training and skills of today’s optometrist. By the time my diabetic retinopathy was discovered my eye was so filled with blood the ophthalmologist couldn’t see into my eye.

  • @Way2Spirited
    @Way2Spirited 5 лет назад +1

    Your videos are very well presented and very informative, I've been binge watching them for a couple of hours lol. Off topic question: Are those guitar chords on the white board? C, Am, Bb, Am, G (Am6th?)

  • @Mimi-6798
    @Mimi-6798 5 лет назад +4

    Love your videos Doc!!

  • @Bloodworthdeb4869
    @Bloodworthdeb4869 Год назад +1

    👄Great video very informative, but scaryI was just diagnosed🧐🤔🌻🦋👍

  • @soniakidd5247
    @soniakidd5247 Год назад

    Thank you for your very important information I learned a lot and will take better take better care of the diabetes to improve my eyesight thank you

  • @geraldl1401
    @geraldl1401 5 лет назад +1

    DR A is the best🙃

  • @lionslove779
    @lionslove779 11 месяцев назад

    You have been the best thus far

  • @rdkuless
    @rdkuless 4 года назад +2

    born with diabetes, my A1c was a 6 for all my life until i turn 27 years old. That is when i went on synthetic insulin and my A1c was uncontrollable. I tested and adjusted 8-10 times a day on an insulin pump. Synthetic insulin is the only change going from a 6 to a 9 A1c.
    BTW: synthetic insulin, rDNA, GMO-insulin are all the same thing. There are many studies on the 8 serious complications of using synthetic insulin (like Humalog or Lantis) for longterm use. One of the 8 serious side effects is that you are 7 times more likely to experience proliferated diabetic retinopathy when using synthetic over Porcine (pig insulin) . The FDA knew about this complication that synthetic insulin caused and they chose to approve it anyway. Look at the UK study: 30 year study on synthetic insulin. it will talk about higher: kidney failure rates, heart attack rates, hypoglycemic unawareness rates (all), gastrointestinal complications. the list goes on and on. Just be aware, if you are a type 2 diabetic with a high A1c, and your endo puts you on synthetic, it engages your immune system to go into hyperdrive and attack your beta cells which causes you to become a type 1 insulin dependent diabetic with only one year of use. Yes the FDA knew about all of these complications before we were all force to go on it.
    The reason that Porcine is superior to Synthetic insulin is because Insulin is a hormone that has to fold on it's self 4 times to behave like human insulin. Gluconeogenesis cannot occur when you are on synthetic. and that is why user of synthetic become hypoglycemic unaware, they can die if they don't have enough glucose to keep the heart beating. and that is the caused by synthetic insulin. Porcine on the other hand folds on it's self 4 time just like human insulin. (Porcine is superior in every way)
    And Dr Allen, you forgot to mention type 3 diabetes. When a patient with type 3 experiences high blood sugars they behave like they have dementia or Alzheimer's disease. Type 3 is referred to as high blood sugar Alzheimer's and it is every bit as dangerous. this video is over a year old. they have known about type 3 for about 7 years. Respectfully, it's time to catch up.
    I'm just a uneducated person who reads a lot of peer reviewed studies in the NEJM and PubMed.gov...
    If i can figure it out so can you. PEACE

    • @txwildflowers7
      @txwildflowers7 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/s21UCUnQpJ8/видео.html Following this doc's, Dr. John Bergman, protocols my T2d dad was off all his insulin, that he had been on for a decade, in 3 weeks. Basically a juice fast for a few weeks and keto diet after that. blessings. (Also Hugely affects T1D)

  • @viczielinski5505
    @viczielinski5505 5 лет назад +4

    Could you do a video on macular puckering? I had an operation for this and my eye clouded up one month later. The surgeon would not do anything about it so I went elsewhere. I am now scheduled for cataract surgery.

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад

      Yes! Macular pucker or otherwise known as an epiretinal membrane...great topic. I wish you the best in your upcoming surgery.
      Are you getting a standard mono-focal lens? Toric? Accommodating?

    • @viczielinski5505
      @viczielinski5505 5 лет назад

      As far as I know it will be mono-focal. Anything else will cause multi-color reflection or that is what I was told. I will get my astigmatism taken care of at the same time. Thank your for your reply and videos. The videos make things a lot clearer (chuckle).

  • @ArranRWilliamson
    @ArranRWilliamson 4 года назад +2

    The Cillian Murphy of ophthalmology. Peaky Blinders will never be the same.

  • @user-bw8wq5it1d
    @user-bw8wq5it1d 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing all the information I have learned alot never knew. I. Have diabetes

  • @cecilletaglealmarez183
    @cecilletaglealmarez183 3 года назад

    Thanks so much Doctor Allen for all of your advices for us all.....🙏❤🥰
    Im One of your SUBCRIBER DOCTOR ALLEN.....🙋‍♀️🥰🤗
    Watching here in Milan,Italy...🇮🇹
    God Blesa Doctor Allen also for your family and friends......🙋‍♀️🙏

  • @jamvm1837
    @jamvm1837 17 дней назад

    Very helpful info! Thank you 😉

  • @JoeR203
    @JoeR203 3 года назад +2

    This was typed before I finished watching this video.
    I was born in December 1966. Developed cataracts and had my first surgery before I was 2 years old. They didn't have a laser back then so the cataracts had to be cut off the eye with a scalpel. The cataracts kept coming back. One year, they operated on the left eye. The next year, the right eye. Next year, back to the left eye. I've had 9 surgeries by the time I was 10. One year they did both eyes at the same time. I think that was when the laser was approved for use on people. Still needed one more surgery on the left eye.
    The vision in the right eye never got better so it was considered "Legally blind". It became a lazy eye as well. Fast forward to 1996 and the retina in my left eye detached. Doctor figured it was scar tissue contracting and pulled at the retina. Weak blood vessels from prior surgeries turned a 2 hour surgery into 6. They put the "buckle" on the retina a little too tight and that creased the retina, distorting my vision. They didn't want to operate to loosen it, for fear I'd bleed again and make things worse. The gas they use to pressurize the eye was supposed to be gone in a few weeks. It took 11 months. So for 11 month I had to use my weak right eye.
    So now the lazy eye is starting to center itself from being used more. Only it never got to the center and that gave me double vision. The gas finally cleared and I was able to see well enough to drive again and return to my job. But I discovered I was a little color blind in the left eye now. Doc said it was due to the retina surgery. He could have warned me on what to expect. Fast forward to 2016 and I get a grey spot in the center of my left eye's vision. I think it was a Macular Edema. It eventually went away. I was also getting blurry vision which I attributed to working outside in the cold all day. The blurry vision always seemed to happen during winter months.
    2018 I get the grey spot again, only a little bigger this time and also developed light sensitivity in the left eye. I go see a retina specialist and he says the pressure in the eye is up. He gives me injections in the eye every month for about 5 months. The swelling goes down enough and he zaps the bleeding vessels with a laser. Now I have a bunch of spots that resemble floaters, but they're not "floating". They are in the center of my vision field and have a white ring around them, and they constantly shimmer in the light. The doc says it's due to my diabetes. But why would diabetes only affect one eye, and not both? I think the laser caused these spots. Not that he'd admit to it. I can't sue because in the state of Connecticut, there's a 2 year limitation and the doctor kept telling me the spots will go away if I get my blood sugar under control. My primary care physician tells me my numbers are good. The retina specialist also tells me "Your brain will learn to ignore the spots." I can, and have ignored floaters. But there's no way in hell I can ignore these shimmering spots and greyish "smudge" I see in the center of my vision. I even see the spots when I close my eye. I've been using my right eye again and, just like last time, am getting double vision because it's trying to center itself. So now I'm legally blind in both eyes. Left my job in Nov. 2019 because I didn't want to drive a delivery truck in this condition. Can't collect unemployment because I voluntarily left my job. Applied for disability with Social Security in Aug. 2020. They said it would take about 5 months to make a decision about getting benefits. Here it is, Sept. 2021 and I still haven't heard from them. There goes my savings account.

    • @Alferno23
      @Alferno23 2 года назад +1

      Jesus... That's fucked up bro.. i read your whole story lol. I hope someone out there can help you out.. man. 🙏

    • @JoeR203
      @JoeR203 2 года назад

      @@Alferno23 Thanks.

  • @yrysf777
    @yrysf777 Год назад

    Very nice explanation, thank you. I was diagnosed with diabetic retinopathy disease last week. My left eye is mild stage but right eye is moderate stage. Doctor please tell me whether eating 1 banana everyday is bad for retinopathy disease. To control my diabetes I dont eat any grains , however every morning I make a banana shake made with banana, plain yogurt and water. Is fruit bad for retinopathy disease ?

  • @ajaynarayanaswamy3073
    @ajaynarayanaswamy3073 4 года назад +1

    please do a video on OCT interpretation

  • @docbainl9504
    @docbainl9504 3 года назад +2

    Bro I need to tell my story.
    Been a T1 diabetic since I was 16. I am 31 now.
    I suffered with the eating disorder *diabullimia* and for 5 to 6 years on and off I was really bad with my insulin and control. I was DKA twice. Almost died twice got right outta the hospital started omitting again.
    I have relatively ok controls now highest sits at 9 to 10 but I can never get a HB1 of lower then 7.
    I have had no other complications to my body thank God BUT I have severe floaters in my vision.
    I got my eyes checked by a eye surgeon in late 2019 and they showed no retinopthy but early onset cataracts which may be genetic and may be from bad sugars.
    I came here because I been putting off going back because I also suffer with a personality disorder avpd and it makes it hard for me to commit to things consistently like my insulin blood checking and appointments.
    But I did a search because was worried about my floaters. Had a normal opthomalogist check my eyes two months ago but wasn't the check where they put the drops in.
    Thanks for this dude.
    You really are showing me the repercussions of my stupid decisions and poor mental health.

  • @margaretcordova3268
    @margaretcordova3268 3 года назад

    Dr. I have spots that I see like a tear drop. They look purple and white and sometimes black. I did see the Optometrist and on Friday morning I see an Ophthalmologist. What do you think is happening? I watch you all the time and you have helped me understand so much! I am 70. When I write some of the letters above the sentence I am writing have disappeared! Anyone else have this problem?

  • @mrblackj5787
    @mrblackj5787 2 года назад

    Thank you more information than my Dr gave me I just subscribed

  • @user-rs8cn4lz6h
    @user-rs8cn4lz6h Год назад

    I have this disease and the bleeding always occurs in my eyes very disturbing the vision, I have done laser therapy and will continue the injection to the eyeball which will forever be done until I breathe. Please keep your blood sugar under control

  • @septembertrese1977
    @septembertrese1977 8 месяцев назад +1

    THANK YOU. I HOPE MY LEFT CAN BE SAVE🙏🏼

  • @ritapillay6557
    @ritapillay6557 2 года назад

    Please talk about retinal detachment treatment due to diabetes. And treatment for low vision due to surgery .recommend good low vision glasses

  • @ml-ed4sc
    @ml-ed4sc 3 года назад +1

    I've been told that even with very good control, after 20 years (or so) of being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, these things are going to start happening to the eye, true? Further, once these changes are seen in the eye, the kidneys are soon to follow.

  • @atulpatel9224
    @atulpatel9224 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you very much vary good information 👍

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  5 лет назад

      Happy to help! Did you have a favorite part? I would love to know what you think

  • @atseabreeze
    @atseabreeze Год назад

    I love your videos. Very educational.

  • @4560300
    @4560300 3 года назад

    This has me thinking that I should be making an appointment to see my Opthalmologist. I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes at the beginning of the year, my A1C was 10.9 down to 5.6 within 3 months and I lost 38 lbs.
    I would highly recommend anybody with diabetic tendencies to look up Beat Diabetes with Dennis Pollock on RUclips.

  • @pblaster7
    @pblaster7 3 года назад +2

    I recently diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes and my eye sight has suffered greatly in the past few months. If I get to lower and normalize my blood glucose level, can my vision come back? Is the diabetic retinopathy reversible?

    • @user-up4zi1do6p
      @user-up4zi1do6p Год назад

      Have you tried Lazer surgery? If so, did it help?

  • @grandsmo23
    @grandsmo23 4 года назад +1

    very informative ... woke up with floaters in my lft eye ... as a diabetic myself , i am definitely going to see my eye doctor . Thank you!

    • @DoctorEyeHealth
      @DoctorEyeHealth  4 года назад

      Glad you liked it! I hope to make more videos on this subject in the near future. I hope everything turns out OK!

    • @crissyrichy
      @crissyrichy 4 года назад

      I’m asking a few people with visual impairments how their experience at work could be better. Would you be interested in answering a few questions? It should only take 15-20 minutes. My email is johnsonc49@gator.uhd.edu.

  • @Marie56833
    @Marie56833 4 года назад

    I've been getting diabetic eye exams for the last 4 years. My vision is 20/20, the only issue I've had is an increase in floaters ALL the time. I don't see why I should keep going for a diabetic eye exam every year.

    • @rachel14rod
      @rachel14rod 4 года назад +1

      That's how my retinopathy started. With floaters.

    • @leniapap
      @leniapap 4 года назад

      Because you need to monitor the progression. Only a very small portion of the retina is responsible for sharp vision that’s why the changes go unnoticed. However, these changes can eventually lead to serious implications and to vision loss. It’s very important to keep going to these appointments.

  • @alishitenda648
    @alishitenda648 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much Dr.❤❤❤

  • @bubbasizemore4556
    @bubbasizemore4556 4 года назад

    Thanks for your videos. You do a great job.

  • @rubycaskey7638
    @rubycaskey7638 Год назад

    Please do something on seeing double and optic neuropathy I have double vision all the time thanks

  • @NorsePJ
    @NorsePJ Год назад

    I went to see an eye surgeon to check an ERM in the left eye. He told me it was stable at this time but also said there was a small trace of some bleeding in the left of the eye. A tiny trace but he just advised to come back next year for another check-up or come before if any symptoms appear. And also, watch the sugar levels as I'm a diabetic. It kind of left me wondering about the bleed.
    PS: It's just annoying you sometimes get even more worried after seeing a doctor than before. Now, I'm wondering will there be more bleeding and how can I feel all right waiting until another check-up?

  • @bucknaykid4236
    @bucknaykid4236 4 месяца назад

    If your vision has gone blurry from type 2 diabetes is there any treatment to try to recover some vision?

  • @hollylooyeah
    @hollylooyeah 5 лет назад +3

    hey doc, i'm only 50 and i've been told i'm about to lose my eyesight due to amd. can you plz do a vid on this? the amsler grid is screwy for my left eye and i have a black mass behind my right eye too.

    • @christilee1000
      @christilee1000 5 лет назад

      Holly Findlay I know this is late but are you seeing a doctor that your AMD now?

  • @geraldl1401
    @geraldl1401 5 лет назад +2

    Can VEGF be used for preventative treatment even if there aren't any vascular issues!?

  • @ScottNipper-xs5zw
    @ScottNipper-xs5zw 4 месяца назад

    Sugar is not the sole factor in the development of diabetes. I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at birth and have maintained a healthy weight throughout my life. I actively participated in soccer during my school years.

  • @SovietUnion181
    @SovietUnion181 3 года назад +2

    This is the second day i have a dark shadow in my right bottom left corner eye, but if I closed my eyes I see this shadow like the color of the moon at the left bottom corner as well. I don’t have diabetes........but i might think that this could be about sugars... last month I have noticed bubbles on my peed... so I stop taking sugars to the minimum...... I don’t have any other symptoms, and I am at the sun almost everyday. How do I stop this from developing to a further negative?

    • @margaretcordova3268
      @margaretcordova3268 3 года назад

      I am having shadows also. I hope you go see the Ophthalmologist immediately. I went to see the Optometrist and he made an appointment immediately for me to see the Ophthalmologist!

  • @cecilletaglealmarez183
    @cecilletaglealmarez183 3 года назад

    I wish , you could be my Eye doctor for my Eyes.....🥰🥰🥰

  • @jasmynpolitethebraillefana4179
    @jasmynpolitethebraillefana4179 2 года назад

    Diabetes runs on both sides of my family and high blood pressure. I'm trying to be careful of not to get the conditions by eating right, doing cardiovascular workouts, and other things for my health. I already have glaucoma so I don't want any other medical conditions. I know high blood pressure and diabetes are silent killers it's important to know my blood pressure and glucose.

  • @heidigone
    @heidigone 2 года назад +1

    If someone has untreated diabetic retinopathy and has kept their blood sugar in the normal range for over two years, can an eye doctor still detect retinopathy?

  • @jerstv-8147
    @jerstv-8147 3 года назад

    thank you Doc. need to check my left eye because of blurred vision had just affected me for the past 3 days huhuhuhu.