Diabetic Retinopathy: From Diagnosis to Treatment
By (Author) David S. Boyer
By (author) Homayoun Tabandeh
Addicus Books
Addicus Books
8th July 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
617.735
Paperback
115
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 12mm
235g
The most common eye disease among those with type 1 or type 2 diabetes is diabetic retinopathy and this book explains the disease, how it develops, and options for treatment. Affecting more than five million Americans, the disease is caused by damage to the tiny blood vessels of the retina as the result of uncontrolled blood sugars, and is a leading cause of blindness. Diabetic retinopathy cannot be cured, however the onset can be delayed and the risk of progression can be reduced by keeping tight controls on glucose levels and making the right lifestyle choices. This guide will help both patients and their families by covering such topics as symptoms, stages of the disease, how it is diagnosed, treatment options, ways to slow its progression, and lifestyle changes that lead to better glucose control.
Homayoun Tabandeh, MD is an internationally recognized retinal specialist. He has written over 150 papers, book chapters, and abstracts and has been the recipient of awards in research, education, and patient care. They both live in Los Angeles.