What is Wet Macular Degeneration?

People don’t think about their eyes until something goes wrong and they can’t see clearly. People usually aren’t aware that a healthy lifestyle will keep the eyes functioning properly. However, things over which people have no control can damage the eyes. Diabetes, for example, in addition to high blood pressure is known to damage the…
Macular Degeneration Test: 10 Tests Your Doctor Might Have You Take

Macular degeneration can lead to extensive vision loss which occurs in the central area of your field of vision. Your central point of sight may become blurry or you may develop a blind spot. Macular degeneration typically occurs during the aging process. Although it has genetic roots, lifestyle factors can increase the severity or progression…
Types Of Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration is commonly referred to as age-related macular degeneration and is abbreviated as AMD. There are two different types of macular degeneration and it can lead to a variety of vision problems including blurred vision and ultimately blindness. Learning About Macular Degeneration It’s important to know the specifics about the two types of macular…
Wet Macular Degeneration: 7 Things You Should Know

Macular degeneration affects millions of people around the world. It begins with very small changes in vision and can result in permanent blind spots, especially when left untreated. While its most serious form (“wet” macular degeneration) only occurs in about 10% of patients with the disease, it evolves from the less severe types and can…
How Mae Increased Her Vision By 7 Lines

Here is Mae talking about her success after getting treated for AMD.
Top Macular Degeneration Symptoms

Dry Macular Degeneration Symptoms The symptoms for dry macular degeneration tend to develop slowly as the physical changes to the eye develops slowly. The course of the disease is different for different patients as the disease may be in one or both eyes, and the degree of visual changes will depend on the number of…