Diabetic Macular Edema (DME)

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Diabetic Macular Edema (DME)

Diabetic macular edema is a condition caused by fluid accumulation in the macula, the central part of the retina, due to damaged blood vessels from diabetes. This leads to blurred or distorted vision and, if untreated, can result in significant vision loss.

Procedure Overview

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Treatment options for DME include:

  • Intravitreal Injections: Anti-VEGF injections reduce fluid leakage and improve vision.
  • Laser Photocoagulation: Targets leaking blood vessels to prevent further fluid accumulation.
  • Vitrectomy: For severe cases with vitreous hemorrhage, this procedure clears the gel and restores clarity.

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With over 7,000 retina surgeries, Dr. Lamba’s mastery in managing complex retinal detachments has restored sight for patients across the UAE. His commitment to meticulous surgical techniques ensures high success rates.

Expected Outcomes:

  • Stabilization or improvement in central vision.
  • Reduced fluid accumulation and prevention of further macular damage.

Patient Support & Care:

 
  • Patients will receive regular follow-ups with retinal imaging to monitor fluid levels and adjust treatments as needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is Diabetic Macular Edema (DME)?

DME is a condition caused by fluid buildup in the macula, the central part of the retina, due to damaged blood vessels from diabetes, leading to blurred or distorted vision.

What are the common symptoms of DME?

Symptoms include blurry or wavy vision, colors appearing faded or less vibrant, and progressive central vision loss if untreated.

What treatment options are available for DME?

Treatment options include intravitreal anti-VEGF injections to reduce fluid leakage, laser photocoagulation to seal leaking vessels, and vitrectomy for severe cases.

Can DME be cured completely?

While DME treatments aim to stabilize or improve vision and reduce fluid accumulation, early diagnosis and regular monitoring are essential to prevent further macular damage.

What can I expect after treatment for DME?

Patients can expect stabilization or improvement in central vision, reduced fluid accumulation, and prevention of further vision damage with proper care.

How is progress monitored during DME treatment?

Regular follow-ups with retinal imaging are conducted to monitor fluid levels, assess treatment effectiveness, and adjust therapies as needed.
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