1 of 4 / Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)
View AllAge-Related Vision Problems
Age-related vision changes may happen as you get older. But eye problems aren't something you should write off as normal.
AMD: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an eye disease that may get worse over time.
Juvenile Macular Degeneration (JMD)
Juvenile macular degeneration (JMD) is the term for several inherited and rare diseases that affect children and young adults.
Symptoms of AMD
The first noticeable sign of AMD is a gradual or sudden change in the quality of vision or that straight lines appear distorted.
2 of 4 / Wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration
View AllWhat Is Wet AMD?
An estimated 10% of people with AMD have the wet type. With wet AMD, abnormal blood vessels grow under the macula.
Signs and Symptoms of Wet AMD
The wet form of age-related macular degeneration can start suddenly. You won’t feel pain, but you might notice vision problems.
How Doctors Diagnose Wet AMD
If you’re having vision problems or have been diagnosed with dry AMD, your doctor may test to see if you have wet AMD.
Wet AMD Injections: What to Expect
The most common treatments for wet AMD are designed to counter the proteins which contribute to the development of AMD.
3 of 4 / Geographic Atrophy
View AllWhat Is Geographic Atrophy?
Geographic atrophy (GA) is one of two kinds of advanced age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
How AMD Becomes Geographic Atrophy
If you have dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD), you might develop geographic atrophy (GA).
Signs and Symptoms of Geographic Atrophy
Geographic atrophy creates blind spots in your central vision. Parts of objects directly in front of you may look blurry.
What to Expect with Geographic Atrophy
Geographic atrophy usually starts slowly. Over time, it spreads to other parts of your retina. This leads to more vision loss.
4 of 4 / Appointment Prep
View AllQuestions for Your Doctor About Macular Degeneration
Whether you're newly diagnosed with macular degeneration or already in treatment, learn how to make the most of your doctor appointment.
Questions for Your Doctor About Geographic Atrophy
Whether you're newly diagnosed with geographic atrophy or already in treatment, learn how to make the most of your doctor appointment.
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Keep Your Eyes Healthy With Macular Degeneration
Has your vision put the brakes on your daily activities? These tips and tools from WebMD can help you stop the eye damage of macular degeneration and other eye diseases.
What Is Geographic Atrophy?
This advanced, progressive form of macular degeneration affects a person’s central vision, making it difficult to recognize faces, read, and drive.
Geographic Atrophy and Lifestyle Changes Due to Vision Loss
Johnny Ray started losing his eyesight more than a decade ago when he was a welder. With vision aids and some changes, he still enjoys many of his hobbies.
Researching Geographic Atrophy
“Restoration brings us that much closer to prevention,” says Stacy Haller of BrightFocus. The foundation funds studies on areas like risk, AI, and more.
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