Usually the age that people develop diabetic macular edema is the middle aged working people. Of course it can develop anytime before or even after that age.
Diabetic macular edema results when fluid leaks from blood vessels in the central portion of the retina, causing blurring in the central visual field. Laser treatments can help prevent further vision impairment.
Blurred vision and lost of vision are the main two symptoms of Diabetic Macular Edma. Most colors will become gray and difficult to distinguish. A good information sheet is : http://www.alconretina.com/resources/patienteducation/PatientEdSeries_MacEdema.pdf
Generally this refers to macular edema caused by vitreomacular traction, which may be best coded as nondiabetic macular edema (362.83)
Diabetic macular edema is a complication of diabetes that affects the macula, the central part of the retina responsible for clear and detailed vision. It occurs when high blood sugar levels damage the small blood vessels in the retina, causing them to leak fluid. This fluid buildup leads to swelling in the macula, which can result in blurred or distorted central vision. Common symptoms include difficulty reading, trouble recognizing faces, and a blurry or wavy appearance in the center of vision. If not managed properly, it can affect daily activities and may lead to further vision problems. Along with regular diabetes control and medical care, many people explore Macular Edema Ayurvedic treatment as a supportive and holistic approach. In Ayurveda, this condition is understood as an imbalance affecting fluid regulation and blood circulation in the eye. The treatment focuses on reducing swelling, improving retinal nourishment, and strengthening eye tissues naturally. Macular Edema Ayurvedic treatment typically includes herbal medicines, specialized Ayurvedic eye therapies, Panchakarma procedures, along with personalized diet and lifestyle guidance. These methods aim to support better eye health, help manage symptoms, and slow the progression of the condition. In Kerala, centers like Matha Ayurveda Eye Hospital provide structured Ayurvedic care for retinal conditions, including diabetic macular edema. Their approach is usually personalized and based on traditional practices, focusing on long-term eye wellness. It is important to consult a qualified eye specialist for proper diagnosis and to manage blood sugar levels effectively along with any supportive treatment.
Avastin is indicated for treatment of colorectal cancer, kidney cancer, and glioblastoma multiforme. It is no longer indicated for metastatic breast cancer, as it was shown to be ineffective for that application. Avastin, or Bevacizumab as it is also called, is also used to treat some angiogenesis-related degenerative diseases of the eye including age-related macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and diabetic macular edema.
Edema is the medical term for swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in body tissues. There are several types of edema, including peripheral edema (swelling in the extremities), pulmonary edema (fluid accumulation in the lungs), cerebral edema (swelling in the brain), and macular edema (swelling in the retina of the eye). Each type of edema can have different causes and treatments, depending on the underlying condition.
my 70 year old mother was on ace inhibitors ,arb's and diuretics.could she still develop flash pulmonary edema due to renal artery stenosis?she was a diabetic.
Yes, Medicare generally covers Eylea injections for eligible patients when deemed medically necessary, particularly for conditions like age-related macular degeneration or diabetic macular edema. However, coverage can vary based on your specific Medicare plan and the circumstances surrounding your treatment. It's advisable to confirm your coverage details with Medicare or your healthcare provider to ensure that your injections will be covered.
Yes, Medicare Part B typically covers injections of Eylea (aflibercept) when used for approved conditions like age-related macular degeneration or diabetic macular edema, provided they are administered in a physician's office or an outpatient setting. Coverage may depend on meeting specific medical criteria and the physician's determination of necessity. It’s important for patients to consult with their healthcare provider and Medicare for detailed information regarding their specific situation and any potential out-of-pocket costs.
Yes, edema can affect vision, particularly when it occurs in the eyes or surrounding areas. Conditions like macular edema, which involves swelling in the retina, can lead to distorted or blurred vision. Additionally, swelling around the eyes can impact how light is perceived and may cause discomfort, further affecting visual clarity. It's essential to address underlying causes of edema to prevent lasting vision problems.
side effects are: liver failure, swelling, heart failure, weight gain (caused by water retention), macular edema-swelling in the retina (which leads to blindness).
the edema in this condition become more of problem after the use of diuretics. the patient can develop edema as a rebound phenomena each time they discontinue diuretics. it is mostly common around eyes. answered by Karambir Dhot