Diabetic retinopathy, caused by high blood sugar levels damaging retinal blood vessels, can progress to vision loss if untreated.
Common symptoms include floaters, blurry vision, dark spots, and ultimately blindness if left unattended.
Diabetic retinopathy advances from non-proliferative to proliferative stages, with the latter potentially causing vision-threatening complications.
Diabetic macular edema, a consequence of untreated retinopathy, affects central vision and necessitates prompt intervention to prevent further deterioration.
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