Regardless of whether you have diabetes or not, as long as you have the following 4 symptoms when looking at things, go to the hospital for examination immediately.
1. There is a dark shadow in front of the eyes and a sense of flashing light
Symptoms: It is as if a drop of ink has been dropped into the eyes, and the black shadow slowly spreads in front of the eyes; or a large number of small black spots appear; or there is a sense of flashing light in front of the eyes.
Tip: It may be that the small blood vessels in the eye rupture and bleed, and a small amount of bleeding enters the vitreous body, causing black spots, floating shadows, or a flashing sensation in front of the eyes.
2. Seeing things deformed and having double images
Performance: Seeing things distorted and with double images.
Tip: It is possible that small blood vessels in the eye are bleeding, affecting the macular area of the retina, affecting vision, causing distortion and double images of things seen.
3. Sudden loss of vision and blurry vision
Symptoms: sudden loss of vision, or vision loss after exercise, blurred vision.
Tip: It is possible that the fundus bleeding is severe and the macular area of the retina is greatly affected. Further development may lead to retinal detachment.
4. Seeing things blocked by dark shadows and visual field loss
Performance: Compared with before, the range of vision is reduced or missing when the eyes are not moving.
Tip: It may be retinal detachment, and the fallen retina blocks the field of vision, causing dark shadows and visual field defects.
If you also have the above 4 symptoms, go to the hospital's ophthalmology or diabetic retinopathy specialist clinic as soon as possible to rule out retinopathy....