Diabetic Living Australia

SAVE YOUR vision

Experiencing a rapid change in your vision can often be a first sign of diabetes. Plus, blurred vision is a potential complication of the disease. Incorporate these eye-saving tips into your daily routine to help prevent or slow the progression of diabetic eye disease.

Remember to wear a wide-brimmed hat

Hats shield your eyes from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays. Choose a hat that shades your entire head and neck. For the best protection, wear a hat

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