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MACULAR DEGENERATION

Individuals over the age of 50 are at a higher risk for developing age-related macular degeneration (AMD). AMD is a condition that causes gradual vision loss. Blurry vision is a key symptom.

As a result, those over the age of 50 should contact our office if they notice changes in their vision. Schedule an appointment with the doctor to discuss your risk for AMD.

What is Macular Degeneration?
Macular degeneration is a condition in which the macula in the eye breaks down resulting in gradual central vision loss. It is most common in individuals over the age of 50. Therefore, vision loss is commonly referred to as age-related macular degeneration. Early signs of this condition include shadows in your central vision, fuzzy vision, or distorted vision. While AMD is not curable, early detection, prevention, and treatment can help slow or stop the progression.

Symptoms of AMD
• Straight lines appear wavy
• Fuzzy vision
• Night vision problems
• Gray, dark, or empty area in central vision
• Dramatic vision loss

Types of macular degeneration
Dry macular degeneration is the most common type of AMD, diagnosed in nearly 90% of cases.* Dry macular degeneration causes yellowish deposits to form in the retina resulting in deterioration. Dry AMD is not curable or reversible. However, it will not result in full vision loss. By maintaining good health and protecting your eyes from UV rays, you can decrease your risk and prevent early development of dry macular degeneration.

Wet macular degeneration is a severe form of AMD and accounts for about 10% of macular degeneration cases.*Wet macular degeneration occurs when abnormal blood vessels grow under the retina and macula in the eye. However, Wet AMD is an advanced form of macular degeneration and can result in full loss of central vision. As these blood vessels start to leak blood and fluid into the eye, the macula is forced to lift away from its base causing distorted central vision.

Who is at risk?
Macular degeneration primarily affects female Caucasians over the age of 50 people. Smoking is one of the highest risk factors for developing macular degeneration. Additional risk factors include obesity, high blood pressure, lighter eye color, and a family history of AMD.

If you are concerned about changes in your vision or suffer from one of these risk factors, call our office to schedule an appointment. Our core focus at Advanced Eyecare Professionals is “To Provide Exceptional Vision Care & Education.” Our doctors and staff are always happy to answer any questions and provide additional education on specific eye diseases or conditions during your appointment.

If you would like to view a short video on macular degeneration you can visit our additional resource page: /eye-disease/macular-degeneration/

*American Macular Degeneration Foundation


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