Diabecon and Preventing Cataract
Cataract is a loss of opacity of the crystalline lens of the eye. The lens of the eye is made of the fluid containing protein. When the protein in the lens accumulates, it clouds the lens and reduces the light that reaches the retina. Cataract is the leading cause of blindness among diabetes sufferers. That is why diabetes is considered to be one of the primary risk factors of sugar-induced cataract.
Diabetes is fraught with so many complications that any of the medicines you take should be chosen very careful with the idea in mind not to cause any harm. In this respect it is worth while mentioning the effects of Diabecon on sugar-induced crystalline lens opacity. Diabecon has already proved to be a safe drug to prevent the development of retinopathy which, if further aggravated, grows into a more serious complication resulting first in burred and impaired vision, then in proliferative retinopathy, vitreous hemorrhage and finally in complete blindness. Cataract is the last-stage of the eye-complications of diabetes. And it is always better to prevent a malady than to cure it, especially when it comes to such a serious condition as cataract. Diabecon is known to help effectively in the resorption of retinal hemorrhage. The anti-diabetic therapy with Diabecon is designed to keep glucose levels close to normal. In fact, Diabecon is a polyherbal drug formulation consisting of natural components, extracts of plants growing in India and some other Asian countries, which have proved to be anti-diabetic, hypolipidemic and devoid of side-effects.
Since ancient times diabetes has been treated with herbal drugs some of which are particularly effective. Diabecon combines several of such plant medicines which help maintain glycemic control. Most importantly, Diabecon inhibits proliferative changes in the retina thus helping control retinal damage and slowing progressive visual loss. Diabecon with its anti-inflammatory properties also enhances the absorption of exudates.
Diabecon contributes to surveillance and treatment of a number of diabetes-related complications and can help keep your vision acute. It is an effective adjuvant for progressive retinopathy working at preventing cataract and is often used in conjunction with conventional anti-diabetic drugs.