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Wet Age Related Macular Degeneration Treatment

March 19, 2010 by admin  
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Wet AMD is called wet because of its new and leaky blood vessels that grow in the choroid layer of the retina. The goal of most wet macular degeneration treatments is to stop any further bleeding in the macular. This is so important because when these immature blood vessels leak, they permanently damage the photoreceptor cells.

Can wet macular degeneration be reversed with any of these treatments? Not usually. Again the goal is

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Macular Degeneration – Signs and Symptoms

March 19, 2010 by admin  
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Symptoms of macular degeneration included blurry vision, scotomas (blind spots) and distortion. They are created by disruption, or degeneration of the macula. Macular degeneration usually affects patients over the age of 55, both eyes and leads to progressive loss of vision.

Patients with known macular degeneration usually self-monitor with the aid of an Amsler grid. This is basically a piece of graph paper. By checking each eye daily, any blind spots or distortion

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Understanding the Basics of Macular Degeneration

March 19, 2010 by admin  
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Of all the ailments which affect the elderly, macular degeneration, a disorder of the eye is perhaps one of the most common. Chances are that though we hear about this term, many of us may not have much information about it. However to understand what this disorder is, you have to familiarized yourself with the inner parts of the eye.

The retina, located at the center of the inner lining of the eye,

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Is Macular Degeneration Hereditary?

March 19, 2010 by admin  
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Several of the genes associated with AMD have been identified and as a result we may see genetic screening tests sometime in the future.

Consider these numbers:

-Approximately one fourth of all late-stage macular degeneration appears to be related to genetics.
-The lifetime risk of developing late-stage AMD is 50% for people who have a relative with AMD vs 12% for people who’s relatives do not have AMD (4x the risk).

If

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What Really is Dry Macular Degeneration?

March 16, 2010 by admin  
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If you are over age 50 and are experiencing vision problems, you may very well have Dry Macular Degeneration, which is the most common type of macular degeneration (AMRD). There are several types of dry macular degeneration including atrophic ARMD, drusen, soft drusen, diagram drusen, geographic, fovemacular dystrophy, Choroidal Sclerosis, and mixed/retinal pigment epithelial hypertrophy.

Atrophic dry macular degeneration occurs when the retina becomes thin, causing central vision to become blurry and hazy.

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Can Omega 3 Fish Oil Capsules Help Age Related Macular Degeneration?

March 16, 2010 by admin  
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A number of studies have shown that eating fish regularly or taking Omega 3 fish oil capsules can help slow down the progress of macular degeneration and offers preventative benefits against developing it in the first place.

So what is Macular Degeneration?

Age related macular degeneration is the leading cause of loss of vision in people over the age of 65. The macula is a small area in the centre of the retina

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How to Protect Your Eyes From Macular Degeneration

March 16, 2010 by admin  
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Macular degeneration is a terrifying disease that is the leading cause of blindness in people who are 40 years old or older though most people have never even heard about it. What happens is a tiny fuzzy dot begins to appear in the center of your vision. That tiny dot begins to grow as time goes on getting larger and larger until the fuzzy dot covers your entire eye sight range and all

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Innovative Microcurrent Macular Degeneration

March 16, 2010 by admin  
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There is a new way to treat macular degeneration that is being used extensively today all over the world. Microcurrent macular degeneration techniques are proving to be quite effective in the treatment of this age-related disease. The process works quite simply: cutaneous electrodes are used to stimulate the nerve fibers of the eye. This process has proven to be very effective in treating older patients. It also helps relive the pain often associated

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Treatment For Macular Degeneration – Easy and Simple Steps That Help

March 12, 2010 by admin  
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There is a myth about macular degeneration that there is no type of treatment. But the real fact is you do have choices of treatment for macular degeneration. And the good news is you may help your vision with two simple steps to stabilize your vision. Be sure to combine those two techniques and you may find that your eyesight will improve progressively.

With macular degeneration there are actually two different types that

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