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Can Diabetes Increase Your Risk of Cataracts? What Eye Doctors Want You to Know
People with diabetes are two to five times more likely to develop cataracts and may experience them at a younger age. High blood sugar levels can cause lens swelling and cloudiness, accelerating cataract formation. Routine eye exams and managing blood sugar, blood pressure, and cholesterol are recommended to reduce vision risks.
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