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Age Related Macular Degeneration
| As the name suggests, age related macular degeneration occurs with aging. This disease gradually but surely destroys the central vision in a person. Central vision is important for us to see things clearly and we use central vision for doing tasks like reading and driving. |
Age related macular degeneration affects the macula in the eye, a part that helps us see the fine details. This disease does not cause any pain and it usually progresses rather slowly that people are not able to notice any change in their vision. However, in other cases, it can progress very fast and can lead to vision loss in both eyes. More...
What Can I Do To Stop Macular Degeneration ?
Macular degeneration can be very frightening for people who have it. This is the deterioration of the macula, the center of the retina which allows us to fine details clearly and allows us to do daily tasks like threading a needle, reading and driving. Macular degeneration usually progresses slowly and initially you may not notice any change in your vision.
However, as the disease progresses, you will start seeing things blurry and distorted. When macular degeneration reaches an advanced stage, you will lose your vision completely.
So, what can I do to stop macular degeneration? At the moment, there is little hope for people who are looking to stop macular degeneration. The treatment options that are available help to further loss of vision but do nothing to improve or restore the vision. More...
Macular Degeneration Supplements
Aging is inevitable but it does not mean that you should feel happy about gray hair, laughter lines, wrinkles and forgetfulness. However, people will willing accept these signs of aging if they did not have to deal with macular degeneration. Age related macular degeneration is leading cause of vision in America among people 60 years and above.
The macular is the center part of the retina and it helps us to see things clearly and sharply. However, when macular degeneration sets in, your central vision gets damaged. The progress of this condition is usually slow and after sometime you will not be able to see anything. More...
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