ChaGRIN Falls, OH
Macular Degeneration
Chagrin falls, OH
Macular Degeneration
As you get older, your risk for some eye diseases and conditions increases. One common eye condition that affects many people as they age is age-related macular degeneration (AMD). This progressive disease can lead to central vision loss and significantly impact daily activities. AMD has no early symptoms, and you may not realize you have a problem until it is more advanced. At Chagrin Valley Optometrists, our eye doctor will check for early signs of AMD during your comprehensive eye exam. If AMD is diagnosed early, we can take steps to slow its progression and prevent further damage.
Types of AMD
Dry AMD is the most common form and happens when cells in the macula break down over time, leading to a gradual loss of central vision. On the other hand, wet AMD is less common but more severe. It occurs when abnormal blood vessels grow beneath the retina, causing sudden vision changes. Both types can significantly impact daily activities such as reading, driving, and recognizing faces.
Treatment for age-related macular degeneration
For dry AMD, there is currently no cure. However, certain lifestyle changes such as eating a healthy diet high in antioxidants and wearing sunglasses to protect against UV rays can help slow its progression. Additionally, we may recommend taking certain supplements like vitamins C and E to support eye health.
For wet AMD, anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) injections are an effective treatment option. These injections help reduce the growth of abnormal blood vessels and prevent further vision loss. Another option is laser therapy to seal leaking blood vessels.
Schedule an eye exam for macular degeneration in Chagrin Falls
While there is currently no cure for AMD, early detection and timely intervention can help protect your vision. If you experience any vision changes or have risk factors for AMD, such as age (50 or older) or a family history of this disease, it’s essential to schedule an eye exam with an optometrist. Contact us today at (440) 708-0020 or schedule an appointment online.