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Dr. Edward Boshnick |
Macular DegenerationMacular degeneration is the leading cause of central vision loss among older people. It results from hanges to the macula, a portion of the retina responsible for clear, sharp vision and located on the inside back wall of the eye. The macula is many times more sensitive than the rest of the retina and without a healthy macula, seeing detail or vivid color is not possible. There are several causes for macular degeneration. In one type, the tissue of the macula becomes thin and stops working well due to decreased blood circulation. This type is thought to be a part of the natural aging process in many people. In another type, fluids from newly formed blood vessels leak into the eye and cause vision loss. If detected early, this condition can be treated with laser therapy, but early detection and prompt treatment is vital in limiting damage. There are several causes for macular degeneration. In one type, the tissue of the macula becomes thin and stops working well due to decreased blood circulation. This type is thought to be a part of the natural aging process in many people. In another type, fluids from newly formed blood vessels leak into the eye and cause vision loss. If detected early, this condition can be treated with laser therapy, but early detection and prompt treatment is vital in limiting damage. Macular degeneration develops differently in each person,so the symptoms may vary. Some of the most common symptoms include:
In a comprehensive eye examination, our office will perform a variety of tests to determine if you have macular degeneration or another condition causing your visual symptoms. Unfortunately, there is no way to restore central vision damaged by macular degeneration. However, since macular degeneration does not damage side vision, low vision aids such as telescopic and microscopic special lenses,magnifying glasses and electronic magnifiers for close work, can be prescribed to help make the most of remaining vision. Often, a person,with adaptation, can cope well and continue to do most things they were accustomed to doing. Remember! Early detection of macular degeneration is the most important factor in determining if you can be treated effectively. It is recommended that regularly scheduled eye examinations be maintained to help protect your vision.
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