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What Causes An Unbalanced Vision While Suffering From Diabetes?

Hello am diabetic patient for 17 years , i have done all my eye, blood and urine exams 5 months ago. Since last week i don t see objects balanced, like they lean to the right. I also had vitamin D deficiency and i wear glasses for my myopia and astigmatism.
Thu, 27 Oct 2016
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Diabtetes is a chronic condition with very serious effects on organs with small vessels like eyes.Diabetic retinopathy is a well known long term complication of diabetes that may manifest with unbalanced vision.I will suggest you see your Ophthalmologist for a fundoscopic exam.You also have to have your blood sugar under control.Your past history of myopia and astigmatism may not explain the vision changes.
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What Causes An Unbalanced Vision While Suffering From Diabetes?

Hi Thanks for posting on HCM Diabtetes is a chronic condition with very serious effects on organs with small vessels like eyes.Diabetic retinopathy is a well known long term complication of diabetes that may manifest with unbalanced vision.I will suggest you see your Ophthalmologist for a fundoscopic exam.You also have to have your blood sugar under control.Your past history of myopia and astigmatism may not explain the vision changes. Hope this will help Best regards