Role of supplementary treatment in the development of diabetic retinopathy

Gazepov, Strahil and Stojanovska, Elena (2023) Role of supplementary treatment in the development of diabetic retinopathy. Knowledge – International Journal, 59.4 (4). pp. 343-348. ISSN 1857-923X

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Abstract

The topic dealt with in this thesis determines the function of supplements when dealing with diabetic
retinopathy. Uncontrolled diabetic retinopathy, which is a significant consequence of diabetes mellitus, can result in
vision loss or blindness. The number of patients with diabetes mellitus is constantly increasing. In direct proportion
to that, the number of patients with complications from it, among which is diabetic retinopathy, is also increasing.
Not all patients with diabetic retinopathy will have the same symptoms, and the manifestation of the condition can
vary. This makes the diagnosis of diabetic retinopathy a challenge for ophthalmology. Some individuals remain
asymptomatic until the retinopathy progresses to more advanced stages. Risk factors include duration of diabetes,
uncontrolled hyperglycemia, hypertension, smoking cigarettes, dyslipidemia, genetic factors, pregnancy.
Today in Macedonia, the treatment of diabetic retinopathy includes standard complementary treatments, such as
laser photocoagulation and intravitreal injections. These therapies manifest good results and prevent the progression
of the condition. However, interest in the use of complementary treatment is increasing.The aim is to reduce the
potential complications and risks, both from damage to the retinal blood vessels caused by diabetes, as well as from
therapies in patients with already diagnosed diabetic retinopathy. As for any pathological condition, so for diabetic
retinopathy, prevention is superior to treatment. Antioxidants, vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids, neuroprotective agents,
aldose reductase inhibitors are part of the additional therapy that patients use.
The etiology of diabetic retinopathy, the pathophysiology of the condition, risk factors and conventional therapies,
such as laser photocoagulation and vitrectomy, need to be addressed in order to understand the possible mechanisms
of action of supplement therapy in the development of diabetic retinopathy, their efficiency and safety. Further
research on interactions between conventional therapies and complementary treatment and their potential synergistic
effects would be of great importance.
A survey was made to understand and summarize the effects that supplements have on patients with diabetic
retinopathy. The group of patients who were surveyed had the opportunity to give their viewpoint on what
improvements they notice after using the supplement therapy. Improvements that patients have noticed are: better
visual clarity, reduced sensitivity to brightness and enhanced night vision. The results suggest that these treatments
may be useful in the management and prevention of diabetic retinopathy. But in order to achieve any positive effects
and to maximize them, good regulation of the hyperglycemic condition is required.
Keywords: antioxidants, mechanisms, survey, management and prevention

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Medical and Health Sciences > Clinical medicine
Divisions: Faculty of Medical Science
Depositing User: Strahil Gazepov
Date Deposited: 21 Sep 2023 08:36
Last Modified: 21 Sep 2023 08:36
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/32228

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