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Type 2 diabetes is a chronic (lifelong), characterized by high levels of sugar (glucose) levels. Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of this disease.
Often, people with type 2 diabetes have no symptoms. In case of symptoms, they may be blurred vision, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, frequent or slow-healing, increased appetite, increased thirst, increased urination, tests and exams.

Half of people with diabetes develop this serious ocular complications, which can cause blindness.
One of the most common causes of eye disease in diabetics, both type 2 and 1 (the insulin-dependent), is diabetic retinopathy. The problem is the lack of symptoms in the early stages of the disease, but if detected early, its effects are devastating. For the diagnosis will only need the patient’s medical history and perform a noninvasive test: the study of the fundus.
