Hyderabad, November 24, 2025:
India is dishonorably called the ‘Diabetes Capital of the World’, with 17% of the world’s diabetic population. Diabetes is now a major public health concern with reports suggesting that India will have 125 million diabetics by 2045. Among the several end-organ diseases it manifests, it also significantly increases the risk of diabetes-related eye complications, particularly diabetic retinopathy.
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is one of the leading causes of vision loss worldwide, among adults aged 25 to 74 years of age. DR is the damage of the tiny blood vessels in the retina due to prolonged diabetes, leading to leakage, swelling, or bleeding. The damage to blood vessels impairs the retina's ability to sense light and transmit images to the brain, leading to vision problems. Without timely diagnosis and treatment, the condition can cause irreversible blindness.
By 2030, nearly 191 million p...
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