DME occurs when diabetes damages the tiny blood vessels in the retina, causing fluid to leak into the part of the eye responsible for detailed vision. This swelling can make vision look blurry or distorted, and colors may appear faded. Many people notice difficulty reading, driving, or seeing fine details. Treatment can reduce swelling in the eye and improve vision, helping patients regain confidence in daily tasks.
DME occurs when diabetes damages the tiny blood vessels in the retina, causing fluid to leak into the part of the eye responsible for detailed vision. This swelling can make vision look blurry or distorted, and colors may appear faded. Many people notice difficulty reading, driving, or seeing fine details. Treatment can reduce swelling in the eye and improve vision, helping patients regain confidence in daily tasks.