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Title: Macular Degeneration : causes, symptoms and treatment


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Macular Degeneration
  • CAUSES SYMPTOMS TREATMENT

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INTRODUCTION TO Macular Degeneration
  • The front of the eye contains a lens that focuses
    images on the retina in the back of the eye. The
    retina contains special nerve cells that react to
    light. These nerve cells are very close together
    in the middle of the retina, where the eye
    focuses the images that we see. This part of the
    retina is called the macula. The macula provides
    sharp vision that enables you to see small
    detail, read fine print, recognize faces, and see
    signboards. 
  • Macular degeneration is an eye disease and is the
    most common type of macular damage in adults.
    Because the disease develops as a person ages, it
    is often known as age-related macular
    degeneration (AMD). AMD is the leading cause
    of vision loss in people over the age of 50
    around the world. 

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Causes of age-related macular degeneration
  • The precise cause of age-related macular
    degeneration is unknown to the medical
    fraternity. However, there are some risk factors
    including
  • Genetic factors
  • Nutritional factors
  • Smoking
  • High blood pressure
  • Exposure to direct sunlight over a period of
    years
  • Certain medical conditions

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types of age-related macular degeneration
  • There are two types of age-related macular
    degeneration, the dry and the wet form.
  • The dry form affects about 85-90 percent of
    patients and usually begins when tiny yellow
    deposits called drusen appear in the
    macula. Drusen usually do not cause serious loss
    of vision, but can distort vision. 
  • The wet form occurs in about 10-15 percent of
    patients. It is caused by the growth of abnormal
    blood vessels beneath the macula that can leak
    fluid and blood into the eye. The wet form
    normally causes major vision problems, such as
    blind spots and loss of central vision, in the
    affected eye, and can advance rapidly.

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SYMPTOMS of age-related macular degeneration
  • Age-related macular degeneration doesn't have
    symptoms and is not recognized until it affects
    vision. The first symptom of this eye disease is
    usually noticed when straight lines appear wavy.
    This may lead to a gradual loss of central
    vision. Other symptoms include
  • Blurring and dimming of vision
  • A dark or blank spot in the centre of the vision
  • The size or colour of something looks different
    when viewed through different eyes

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TREATMENT of age-related macular degeneration
  • Anti-angiogenesis medications There are several
    drugs that prevent the growth of abnormal blood
    vessels. These drugs are injected into the eye to
    cause the blood vessels to shrink. This treatment
    may improve vision in some patients and stabilize
    it in most patients.
  • Photodynamic therapy The eye doctor injects a
    light-sensitive drug into the bloodstream to be
    absorbed by the abnormal blood vessels in the
    eye. He/She then shines a cold laser into the eye
    to activate the drug, damaging the abnormal blood
    vessels.
  • Laser therapy High-energy lights are used to
    destroy actively growing abnormal blood vessels.

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