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Episode #17- Diabetic Retinopathy — How Often Should Follow-Up Be Done After Treatment?

Episode #17- Diabetic Retinopathy — How Often Should Follow-Up Be Done After Treatment?

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Ayurveda and Eye Treatment is a podcast on the specialty of Eye treatment in Ayurveda. The podcast aims to give insights about treatment of eye diseases in Ayurveda. In this episode, Dr. P.K. Santhakumari, Chief Physician at Matha Ayurveda Eye Hospital, explains about one of the most common questions patients ask after undergoing treatment for Diabetic Retinopathy is:

“How often should I continue review and follow-up?”

This becomes an important concern because many patients feel better after treatment and assume the condition has completely settled. Diabetic Retinopathy is not a single-event disease. It is a progressive retinal vascular condition that requires continuous monitoring and long-term care.

The first and most important step in managing Diabetic Retinopathy is proper control of diabetes itself. When blood sugar remains uncontrolled for long periods, the retinal blood vessels continue to undergo stress and damage. Therefore, stabilization of diabetes plays a major role in reducing the possibility of progression and complications related to retinopathy.

At the same time, Diabetic Retinopathy has a very wide clinical spectrum. Some patients may primarily develop vascular leakage and retinal edema, while others may experience hemorrhage, retinal traction, detachment-related changes or progressive ischemic damage. Since the pathological changes vary from person to person, the frequency of review and follow-up also differs according to the retinal condition and the stage of disease.

Even after improvement, trigger factors may continue to remain active internally if they are not properly controlled. Uncontrolled diabetes, dietary imbalance, vascular disorders, hypertension, irregular lifestyle, excessive strain and poor systemic regulation can continue to affect retinal circulation and vascular stability. Because of this, recurrence or progression remains possible even after treatment.

This is why no responsible doctor can confidently state that Diabetic Retinopathy can be “completely cured” in a permanent sense. The condition requires continued observation because retinal vascular changes may reappear over time depending on the patient’s systemic control and disease status.

From an Ayurvedic perspective, management focuses on reducing the possibility of progression and preventing complications as much as possible. The aim is not to claim reversal of every anatomical change already present within the retina, but to support retinal circulation, maintain ocular stability, reduce vascular stress and help preserve visual function over time.

Ayurvedic management is therefore approached in a structured manner according to the patient’s stage of disease, Dosha predominance, retinal findings and systemic condition. Follow-up intervals are planned individually because some patients may require closer observation, while others may maintain stability for longer periods with proper systemic control and disciplined care.

The importance of regular review lies in identifying subtle retinal changes before major complications develop. Edema, leakage, hemorrhage, tractional changes or vascular instability may begin silently before the patient notices significant visual deterioration. Timely monitoring helps guide treatment decisions and supportive management at an earlier stage.

At Matha Ayurveda Eye Hospital, the management of Diabetic Retinopathy is approached through individualized assessment, structured treatment planning, regular retinal evaluation and continuous follow-up. The emphasis is placed on maintaining retinal stability, controlling progression and helping patients preserve useful vision through disciplined long-term care rather than expecting a short-term solution alone.



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