High Blood Sugar Leads to Eye Disease

First of all, you must understand how your Diabetes Freedom Revieweye works. As we all know, the eye is a ball. It has a big, tough outer membrane, and the front of the eye is clear and curved. That curved area is called your cornea, and it focuses the light and protects your eyes. When light passes through the cornea, it also goes into an area called the anterior chamber.

The anterior chamber has protective fluid called aqueous humor. There's also the pupil which is the black hole in the iris, the colored part of the eye. And, of course, there is a lens which does the focusing.

There are several different kinds of eye diseases that can develop in people with Type 2 diabetes including glaucoma. In fact, people who have diabetes have a 40% greater chance of developing glaucoma than the general population. The risk also increases as you age.

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