Glamorgan Gazette

Appoinment­s are so important

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AS A WE head into winter, it’s i more important than ever that we all prioritise looking after ourselves – especially if we have a long-term health condition.

We all know that Type 1 and 2 diabetes can cause many health complicati­ons. But did you know that it can also lead to eye issues and vision loss?

In particular, diabetes can cause blood vessels in the retina to become blocked, to leak or to grow incorrectl­y, causing a condition called diabetic retinopath­y. Attending regular screening appointmen­ts is something everyone with diabetes can do to look after their health.

During the Covid-19 pandemic some diabetic retinopath­y screening services were paused, which was understand­ably concerning for many people in at-risk groups. Happily, all services in Wales have now started inviting people for screening again.

You can travel in and out of local lockdown areas to attend your screening appointmen­t as this is a medical appointmen­t which is a ‘reasonable excuse’ to travel.

This World Diabetes Day (November 14) we would like to remind people living with diabetes in Wales that these appointmen­ts are extremely important in preventing avoidable sight loss.

The photograph­s taken enable clinicians to pick up the very earliest signs of disease caused by diabetes in your eyes.

We know that many people are anxious about attending hospitals and clinics at this time. But NHS Wales staff are taking every precaution to keep patients safe, so please do attend any appointmen­ts you are invited to.

If you are living with diabetes, make sure you look after your general health as best you can during this time and contact your GP or diabetes team if you feel that your diabetes management, blood pressure and cholestero­l levels are not as good as it should be. Seek immediate help from an optician or emergency eye care services if you notice any sudden changes in your vision, such as double vision, blurring, floating bits or flashes in your vision.

To find out more about diabetic retinopath­y or for help and advice, contact the Diabetes UK Helpline on 0345 123 2399 or helpline@ diabetes.org.uk Ansley Workman, RNIB Cymru Director Dai Williams, Diabetes UK Cymru Director

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