ARMD

ARMD

ARMD is a condition which generally affects older adults and leads to vision loss in the center of the visual field (the macula) because of damage to the retina. This condition is considered as the major cause of blindness and visual impairment in older adults (>50 years).

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

Signs and symptoms of macular degeneration include:

Drusen

Pigmentary alterations

Hemorrhages in the eye, hard exudates

Atrophy

Decreasing visual acuity

Blurred vision

Central scotomas

Distored vision

Trouble discerning colors, especially dark ones

Slow recovery of visual function after exposure to bright light

A loss in contrast sensitivity

CAUSES

Most common causes of ARMD are:

Aging - Approximately 10% of patients 66 to 74 years of age have more chances of macular degeneration

Family history

Macular degeneration gene

Hypertension

Fat intake

Obesity

Diabetes

Cardiovascular diseases

Cholesterol

Oxidative stress

Smoking

TREATMENT

There is no permanent cure for ARMD. In some cases ARMD may be active and then slow down or even stop progressing for many years. The aim is to keep a check on progression of the disease and take measures to improve functional capability of the patient.

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