Eye Floater by Diabetic Retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy is the retinal injury caused by the complication of diabetes. It is the common diabetic eye diseases and may cause eye blindness. It is often caused by the injury to the blood vessels in the retina. There are floaters when the blood leaks into the vitreous. As it progresses, more blood gets into vitreous which cause blurred vision and eventually vision loss. One different from other floaters is that diabetic retinopathy often affect both eyes.
Please go to see your doctor right away if you see floaters or have sudden vision changes.