Who's at Risk

Several factors influence whether you get retinopathy. These include your blood sugar control, your blood pressure levels, how long you have had diabetes, and your genes.

The longer you've had diabetes, the more likely you are to have retinopathy. Almost everyone with Type 1 diabetes will eventually have nonproliferative retinopathy. And most people with Type 2 diabetes will also get it. But the retinopathy that destroys vision, proliferative retinopathy, is far less common. People who keep their blood sugar levels closer to normal are less likely to have retinopathy or to have milder forms.

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