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Home » Diabetes And Your Eyes- Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late

Diabetes And Your Eyes- Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late

July 10, 2025 by Roxane Manley

Familiar faces from Hansen’s Optometrists in Parkes: Optical Dispenser Amanda and Practice Manager Maree.

This Diabetes Week, we’re encouraging everyone living with diabetes to prioritise their eye health.

Diabetes is a chronic disease that occurs when there is too much glucose in the blood.

This happens because the body is not pro­ducing insulin or not using insulin properly.

Type 1 Diabetes occurs when the pan­creas no longer produces insulin. This is one of the most common chronic childhood diseases in developed nations and requires insulin therapy.

Type 2 Diabetes occurs when the pan­creas is not producing enough insulin or the insulin is not working effectively. Risk fac­tors for type 2 include; family history, being overweight. Type 2 diabetes represents 8595% of all cases, it is managed with lifestyle adjustments, and /or medication.

Diabetes can silently damage the small blood vessels in your eyes, leading to seri­ous conditions and permanent vision loss.

A big dilemma that we face is that these changes often occur without any obvious symptoms in the early stages.

That’s why regular, comprehensive eye checks are so important. Early detection is your best defence.

At Hansens Eyecare Plus Parkes, we use the latest imaging technology to thor­oughly examine the retina and detect even the smallest signs of diabetic eye disease.

Our advanced equipment—like OCT scans, help us to spot issues long before they af­fect your vision.

We take the time to check your eyes prop­erly and explain everything clearly, so you feel informed and confident about your care.

If you have diabetes, don’t put off your eye exam. It could help preserve your vision for years to come. Book your diabetic eye check with us today.

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