Macular Degeneration
Macular degeneration, also known as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), is a common eye condition and a leading cause of vision loss among people aged 50 and older. This progressive disease affects the macula, a small but crucial part of the retina responsible for central vision. If left untreated, macular degeneration can result in blurred or distorted vision, making daily tasks like reading and driving challenging. Early detection and proper management are key in preserving vision for those affected by macular degeneration.
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Early stages of macular degeneration are often symptomless. Disease progression leads to:
Wavy or blurred vision
Visual distortion
Loss of central vision, with dark or blurry spots in the middle of vision
Change in the perception of colour
Need for brighter light to see
Trouble recognising faces
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Depending on whether you have Wet or Dry AMD will determine your treatment. Please make an appointment with our Optometrist in your local Concept if you have any symptoms.
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If you are diagnosed with AMD by an Optometrist we will refer to the NHS for further treatment.
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Eat a healthy and nutritious diet
Protect your eyes from ultraviolet (UV) rays
Exercise regularly
Maintain a healthy body weight
Quit smoking
Take supplments
Macular degeneration (AMD or ARMD)- is a medical condition which may result in blurred or no vision in the center of the visual field.