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Diabetic Retinopathy Clinic

Early detection and timely treatment of diabetic eye disease are essential to prevent vision loss. We provide diabetic retinal screening, OCT imaging, fluorescein angiography, retinal laser photocoagulation, intravitreal injections, and long-term follow-up for diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about uveitis, diagnosis, and treatment

Uveitis can be caused by autoimmune or inflammatory disorders, infections (viral, bacterial, fungal, or parasitic), eye injury, or certain medications. In many cases no specific cause is found — termed idiopathic uveitis. Common systemic associations include ankylosing spondylitis, sarcoidosis, Behcet disease, and lupus.

Yes — if not diagnosed and treated promptly, uveitis can lead to cataracts, glaucoma, macular oedema, retinal detachment, and in severe cases blindness. With appropriate management most patients preserve good functional vision. Early treatment is therefore critical.

Uveitis itself is not contagious. If uveitis is caused by an infectious agent the underlying infection could theoretically be transmitted, but the ocular inflammation is an internal response that cannot spread directly from person to person.

Duration depends on type and severity. Acute anterior uveitis may resolve within weeks. Posterior or panuveitis linked to systemic disease may require months to years of treatment. Long-term monitoring is important even when disease appears controlled.

Most patients can continue regular activities. Limiting bright light may be necessary if photophobia is present. Regular follow-up is required. If on systemic immunosuppressive therapy, additional precautions regarding infection exposure may be advised by your team.

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