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Ophthalmologists note young adults developing diabetic retinopathy within just 3–5 years of diagnosis

Our Bureau, Bengaluru
Friday, October 3, 2025, 14:45 Hrs  [IST]

Ophthalmologists are raising concern over the increasing incidence of diabetic retinopathy among young adults, with cases now being detected within just three to five years of a diabetes diagnosis. Once considered a condition affecting older patients, it is increasingly reported in individuals under 40, driven by poor lifestyle habits, uncontrolled blood sugar, and co-existing conditions such as hypertension, obesity, and kidney disease. Doctors emphasised that early detection through regular eye screenings is critical to prevent irreversible vision loss.
 
With retinal diseases rising across the country, specialists emphasize the importance of regular eye examinations and maintaining a healthy lifestyle to protect vision. The growing availability of advanced diagnostic technology and modern treatment options is helping patients manage retinal conditions more effectively and preserve long-term eye health.
 
On World Retina Day eye specialists at Dr Agarwals Eye Hospital warned that retinal diseases are rising rapidly, driven by diabetes, unhealthy lifestyles, and other chronic conditions. Around 12–15 per cent of diabetics develop retinopathy, with 4–5 per cent reaching vision-threatening stages, yet many seek help only after significant damage is already set in. The risk is higher in younger patients and those with hypertension, obesity, or kidney disease, particularly when combined with sedentary habits, poor diet, stress, or smoking.
 
Diabetic retinopathy occurs when high blood sugar levels damage the blood vessels in the retina. Early warning signs include floaters, blurred vision, dark or blank spots, poor night vision, and difficulty distinguishing colours. While mild cases can be managed with proper diabetes control, advanced cases may require laser treatment or surgery.
 
Dr. Hitendra Mehta, head – clinical services, Tardeo, said, “While our hospitals are well-equipped to treat diabetic retinopathy, the lack of awareness often brings patients at advanced stages when vision loss is harder to prevent. Do not wait for the disease to advance, seek early medical help, especially if you are diabetic or living with hypertension. Regular eye check-ups can make all the difference in protecting your sight.”
 
In many urban areas, better access to retina specialists and higher awareness have enabled earlier diagnosis. However, in rural or underserved regions, limited awareness and restricted access to advanced care often mean patients seek help only after vision has deteriorated. Encouragingly, technology is beginning to change the landscape. AI-assisted diagnostic tools and community screening camps are making early detection more accessible, reaching patients in areas with limited healthcare resources, they add.
 
 “The worrying fact is that younger and younger people are now experiencing vision deterioration, as diabetic retinopathy sometimes presents no apparent symptoms until it has advanced. With modern medical advancements, early intervention can help save your eyes and protect your vision for the future,” they stated.
 
“India being the diabetic capital of the world, it goes without saying that we are collectively responsible to create awareness and prevent vision loss. Most vision-threatening retinal conditions can be prevented or effectively managed if detected early, with studies suggesting this could be between 60 and 80 percent of cases. Maintaining good blood sugar and blood pressure control, following a healthy diet and exercise routine, and quitting smoking are essential to protect eye health,” they said.

 

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