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they help people in many ways the eyes
You can look at eyes to tell about an individual's health regarding cholesterol, liver diseases, or even diabetes.
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High blood sugar levels can cause shape changes in the lens of the eye
Methylphenidate has not been known to cause a hemorrhage behind the eyes. Something that can cause bleeding behind the retina in both your eyes is diabetes or a stroke of the eye.
yes, i have type 1 diabetes and go tanning all the time. Just be careful not to burn your feet because you cannot get sores on your feet and be sure to wear something to cover your eyes! <3
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There are three major types of diabetes tests. The first is the Hemoglobin A1c, which tells the doctor how your diabetes is managed over time. The second test is called the Dilated Eye Exam, which checks to see if your eyes have been damaged due to your diabetes. The third test is a Foot Exam. Diabetes can cause nerve damage in your feet, resulting in numbness, and if left untreated, this can result in severe infection or even amputation. http://diabetes.webmd.com/features/three-medical-tests-for-diabetes-patients is a great site to learn more about these and other tests for diabetes.
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Diabetes Mellitus affects the pancreas and Diabetes Insipidus affects the kidneys. Diabetes Mellitus is a condition that causes the pancreas to produce little or no insulin. Insulin is essential to the blood as it breaks down all the unwanted sugar in the bloodstream and can be naturally produced by the pancreas or artificially produced by doctors and scientists. I am sorry as i know very little about Diabetes Insipidus. i hope i have satisfied your request. :)
You had a vitreous hemorrhage. It happens to some aging eyes.