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What is age-related macular
degeneration?
Age-related macular degeneration
(AMD) is a disease that blurs the
sharp, central vision you need for
"straight-ahead" activities such as
reading, sewing, and driving. AMD
affects the macula, the part of the
eye that allows you to see fine
detail. AMD causes no pain.
In some cases, AMD advances so
slowly that people notice little
change in their vision. In others,
the disease progresses faster and
may lead to a loss of vision in both
eyes. AMD is a leading cause of
vision loss in Americans 60 years of
age and older.
AMD occurs in two forms: wet and
dry.
Content Courtesy : www.nei.nih.gov
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