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Diabetes and blindness: Causes, symptoms and ways to prevent diabetic retinopathy

Diabetic retinopathy is a leading cause of vision loss in working-age Indians. Doctor stresses that tight diabetes control, regular eye exams, and timely treatment can help protect sight from this preventable complication.

August 19, 2025 / 11:58 IST
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How to prevent diabetic retinopathy: Controlling sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol is critical. A balanced diet, regular exercise, weight management, quitting smoking, and managing stress help protect the fragile eye vessels (Image: Pexels)

For many Indians living with diabetes, the greatest threat lies not in the sugar readings on a glucometer but in the slow loss of sight. Diabetic retinopathy, a condition where high blood sugar damages the eye’s fragile blood vessels, is rising fast in the country. Often invisible until vision is already impaired, it is one of the most preventable causes of blindness today.

India, home to more than 77 million diabetics, is facing what experts call a looming eye crisis. The Indian Council of Medical Research has flagged the extensive spread of diabetic retinopathy across both cities and smaller towns. “Patients rarely notice the condition until vision loss has already occurred,” cautions Dr Ananth Bhandary S, HOD and Consultant, Ophthalmology, Ramaiah Memorial Hospital. Bengaluru.

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“The problem is made worse by late detection and poor awareness. For working-age Indians, this is not just a medical concern but a social and economic one, striking people in the most productive years of their lives,” he adds.

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