On Insulin For Diabetes, Weakening Eye Site, Squinting Due To Nerve Weakness. How To Reduce It ?
hi im AAAA am 30 years old married,8 years back after marrige it was diagnosed during abdoman pain that it ws pancriatitus,my trigriacites were 1280 mg n diabaties,since then im on insulin also i take gempid 600 for trigracites,my diabaties iz controled,but my eye cite is going weaker n weaker my right eyecite is not only weaker but also it has squint ,i feel its because of nerves weaknes because i now i feel body balence issues,plz help me regarding squint problam i m v tenced
HI. YOUR SQUINT AND DECREASE IN EYESIGHT ARE RELATED TO YOUR DIABETIC STATUS. DIABETES CAUSES WEAKNESS OF THE NERVES AND MUSCELES CONTROLLING THE VISION AND MOVEMENTS OF EYES. AN UNCONTROLLED DIABETES OFTEN LEADS TO THESE PROBLEM MUCH EARLER THAN CONTROLLED DIABETES. FIRST OF ALL YOUR BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL SHOULD BE OPTIMISED AND THEN YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN OPHTHALMOLOGIST WHO WILL ASSESS YOUR SQUINT AND WIL TELL YOU APPROPRIATE THERAPY.
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On Insulin For Diabetes, Weakening Eye Site, Squinting Due To Nerve Weakness. How To Reduce It ?
HI. YOUR SQUINT AND DECREASE IN EYESIGHT ARE RELATED TO YOUR DIABETIC STATUS. DIABETES CAUSES WEAKNESS OF THE NERVES AND MUSCELES CONTROLLING THE VISION AND MOVEMENTS OF EYES. AN UNCONTROLLED DIABETES OFTEN LEADS TO THESE PROBLEM MUCH EARLER THAN CONTROLLED DIABETES. FIRST OF ALL YOUR BLOOD GLUCOSE LEVEL SHOULD BE OPTIMISED AND THEN YOU SHOULD CONSULT AN OPHTHALMOLOGIST WHO WILL ASSESS YOUR SQUINT AND WIL TELL YOU APPROPRIATE THERAPY.