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Crisis, I Have Macular Eye Issues Due To Diabetes And Have To Endure Implants Into The Eyeball, I Suffer With Anxiety And Need Sedation.

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January 24
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Here are some key points about eye injections for diabetes-related eye problems:

- Conditions Treated: Diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema (DME) can be treated with eye injections
- Types of Injections: There are two main types of injections: anti-VEGF medications and steroid injections.
- Numbing the Eye: Show Full Answer

Here are some key points about eye injections for diabetes-related eye problems:

- Conditions Treated: Diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema (DME) can be treated with eye injections.
- Types of Injections: There are two main types of injections: anti-VEGF medications and steroid injections.
- Numbing the Eye: Your doctor will numb your eye to ensure you don’t experience pain during the procedure. This can be done with eye drops, gel, or a smaller injection.
- Vision Improvement: Treatment may stabilize or even improve your vision. However, the effectiveness can vary, and more research is needed to determine long-term outcomes.
- Regular Eye Exams: Regular eye exams are crucial to monitor your eyes, as treatments may lead to glaucoma or cataracts.

If you suffer from anxiety, discuss sedation options with your doctor to make the procedure more comfortable for you.

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