Analysing Ocular Surface Disorders in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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https://doi.org/10.48047/Keywords:
Diabetes, disorder, hyperglycemia, eye, tear film, mellitusAbstract
Diabetes mellitus is a type of diabetes, when we consume carbohydrates, our body converts it into a sugar named glucose and transfers it to the blood stream and then the pancreas making insulin, and glucose from your blood into the cells. It bring to disorders. If someone has diabetes and is not treated extensively for the very high amount glucose in the body, a disorder commonly known as high blood sugar. Tear film abnormality is a significant characteristic of diabetic surface diseases. These abnormalities are likely on account of poor quality and function of tears, combined with the subnormal ocular surface. Therefore, all diabetic patients especially those with evidence of retinopathy changes should undergo routine early examination and follow‑up of tear function and ocular surface parameters.