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How Much Do You Know?
Do you know that diabetic eye disease is a leading cause of blindness? If you have diabetes, do you know how to reduce your risk of vision loss? To determine what your Eye-Q is, answer the following questions.
People with diabetes are more likely than people without diabetes to develop certain eye diseases.
True
False
Diabetic eye disease usually has early warning signs.
True
False
People with diabetes should have yearly eye examinations.
True
False
Diabetic retinopathy is caused by changes in the blood vessels in the eye.
True
False
People with diabetes are at low risk for developing glaucoma.
True
False
Laser surgery can be used to halt the progression of diabetic retinopathy.
True
False
People with diabetes should have regular eye examinations through dilated pupils.
True
False
Cataracts are common among people with diabetes.
True
False
People who have good control of their diabetes are not at high risk for diabetic eye disease.
True
False
The risk of blindness from diabetic eye disease can be reduced.
True
False