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Advanced macular edema

It usually affects the central vision and in its late stages the patient usually loses vision

This is how a patient with macular edema sees

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  • It is an accumulation of fluid in the macula, the part of the retina responsible for central vision and the perception of fine details

  • It is important to have regular ophthalmologic checkups to detect macular edema in its early stages and receive timely treatment

  • Macular edema is a frequent complication in diseases such as diabetic retinopathy and age-related macular degeneration

Symptoms

  • Blurry or distorted vision

  • Perception that straight lines appear wavy

  • Difficulty reading or recognizing faces

Treatment

  • Intraocular antiangiogenic injections, laser therapies, and in some cases surgery

  • It is important for the patient to improve their metabolic treatment for diabetes in conjunction with ophthalmology therapy to prevent the disease from progressing