Diabetic RetinopathySymptomsYou may have
diabetic retinopathy for a long time without noticing
any symptoms. Typically, retinopathy does not cause noticeable symptoms until
significant damage has occurred and complications have developed. Symptoms of diabetic retinopathy and its complications may
include: - Blurred or distorted vision or difficulty
reading.
- Floaters in
your vision.
- Partial or total loss of vision or a shadow or veil
across your field of vision.
- Pain in the eye.
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