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What Can I Expect With My Vision After a Wet AMD Diagnosis?

There are multiple stages of Wet AMD that can lead to vision loss over time.

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What can I expect with my vision after a diagnosis of Wet Macular Degeneration? [MUSIC PLAYING]
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Age related macular degeneration, or AMD, is the leading cause of vision loss in people over 50.
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AMD is a progressive disorder with two types, wet and dry. Dry AMD is the most common type.
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Neovascular, or wet AMD, is rarer, but also more severe. There are multiple stages of wet AMD
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that can lead to vision loss over time. The early symptoms of AMD are difficulty seeing at night or in dim lighting.
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If you get your eyes examined, your health care provider may look for drusen, another indicator of AMD.
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Drusen are deposits of tissue within the retina that are made up of dead cells. While they likely don't directly cause AMD, having drusen
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increases a person's risk of developing AMD. During the intermediate stage of AMD, pigment abnormalities may occur and some people
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may experience a blurred spot in the center of their vision. Colors may appear less intense and contrast sensitivity
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may be reduced. When AMD has reached its last or most severe stage, vision loss becomes most noticeable.
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People may experience distorted vision, difficulty recognizing faces, and central vision loss.
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While wet AMD does not cause total blindness, it can be difficult to do certain activities with central vision loss.
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Thankfully, there are ways to manage AMD before it reaches the advanced stage. With proper therapy and medication,
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the progression of vision loss can be slowed down significantly. The earlier wet AMD is diagnosed, the better.
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So it's best to get your eyes examined frequently. If you experience changes in your vision, conctact eye care specialists like an optometrist
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or ophthalmologist. [MUSIC PLAYING]

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