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What is dry AMD?

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Dry AMD occurs when the light-sensitive cells in the macula slowly break down, gradually blurring central vision in the affected eye. As dry AMD gets worse, you may see a blurred spot in the center of your vision. Over time, as less of the macula functions, central vision is gradually lost in the affected eye. The most common symptom of dry AMD is slightly blurred vision. You may have difficulty recognizing faces. You may need more light for reading and other tasks.
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I have had dry AMD for years. Does this mean that I am going to get wet AMD too?

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The course and timing of the disease is different for every person. Someone could have dry AMD for years, and it will never turn into the wet form. However, once you have the dry form, you are at increased risk for developing the wet form of AMD, as compared to someone who does not have the dry form of AMD.
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Can advanced AMD be either the dry form or the wet form?

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Yes. Both the wet form and the advanced dry form are considered advanced AMD. Vision loss occurs with either form. In most cases, only advanced AMD can cause vision loss. People who have advanced AMD in one eye are at especially high risk of developing advanced AMD in the other eye.
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I have had dry AMD for years. Does this mean I'm going to get wet AMD too?

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The course of development for macular degeneration is different in each person. Some people have only the dry form for decades and never develop the wet form. However, if you have the dry form, your risk of progressing to wet AMD is higher and increases each year. If you have AMD in one eye, your risk is of getting AMD in the other eye is also higher. This is why it is so important to use the Amsler Grid daily to check for any changes that may occur.
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Do drusen cause vision loss in advanced dry AMD?

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Drusen alone do not usually cause vision loss. In fact, scientists are unclear about the connection between drusen and AMD. They do know that an increase in the size or number of drusen raises a person's risk of developing either advanced dry AMD or wet AMD. These changes can cause serious vision loss.
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What is AMD?

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There are two types of AMD, "wet" and "dry". While much progress has been made in tackling wet AMD, which is characterised by leaking blood vessels, no treatment is currently available for dry AMD. Dry AMD is the most common form and occurs in 9 of every 10 cases. In this type the cells in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) of the macula gradually become thin and degenerate.
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Are there any treatments for dry AMD?

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There are some treatments being tested; however, currently the only known way to slow the process is with proper vitamin and mineral supplementation.
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How is dry AMD treated?

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Once dry AMD reaches the advanced stage, no form of treatment can prevent vision loss. However, treatment can delay and possibly prevent intermediate AMD from progressing to the advanced stage, in which vision loss occurs. The National Eye Institute's Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS) found that taking a specific high-dose formulation of antioxidants and zinc significantly reduces the risk of advanced AMD and its associated vision loss.
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What is the difference between dry and wet AMD?

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Dry AMD is the more prevalent type, accounting for about 90 per cent of AMD cases, while the remaining 10 per cent of cases are wet. Wet AMD, however, is the more rapidly progressive type. Dry AMD occurs when the layer of cells beneath the retina, called the retinal pigment epithelium, begins to deteriorate.
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How do I know if I have AMD? How is AMD detected?

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The initial symptoms of AMD can take a variety of forms. You may notice a loss of visual acuity (the ability to see small details) that cannot be corrected by the glasses your doctor prescribes. You may notice night vision problems or problems seeing under dim lighting. You may notice that straight lines appear distorted or wavy especially in the center of your vision, that a dark or blurry area always seems to be in your central vision, or that your perception of color changes.
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Is there more than one type of AMD?

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There are two forms of AMD. About 10% of patients have the "wet" form. Nearly 90% of patients have the less sight-threatening "dry" form.
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Where can I get more information about AMD?

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AMD Alliance is an international organization devoted to help AMD patients and their families. You may contact them at www.amdalliance.org or call 1-877-AMD-7171.
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What can I do to stop AMD?

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There is currently no cure for macular degeneration, but the Anti-Oxidants and Zinc in our eye vitamins have shown to slow the onset of AMD by up to 25%. Although wet macular degeneration is much more severe than dry macular degeneration, macular degeneration treatments like VisiVite Macular Degeneration Supplements can help reduce your risk of contracting AMD.
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What Causes AMD?

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It is not known what specifically causes AMD. There has been a great deal of research on AMD in recent years in order to understand the course of events that underlie its emergence. Below we summarize the major theories that scientists have developed and are evaluating. Several characteristics of the retina make it potentially susceptible to damage from oxygen.
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Is AMD curable?

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No. Currently there is no cure for AMD. This is why research programs on AMD are so important. Although not curable, there are a few treatments available that slow the progression of the disease for persons with specific types of the disease. Click here for more information regarding current treatment options.
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How many people have AMD?

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Over 1.6 million Americans over age 60 have advanced AMD, and considering all cases of AMD, from early to late phases, 13 million Americans have the condition. AMD is the leading cause of irreversible blindness in the U.S. and also the leading cause of legal blindness among older Americans.
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If I have AMD in one eye, will I have it in the other?

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In the early phases of AMD, sometimes the signs and symptoms may appear in only one eye. However, AMD is a “bilateral” disease meaning that you have it in both eyes. In other words, the signs of the disease eventually appear in both eyes.
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Who is at risk for AMD?

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Although AMD can occur during middle age, the risk increases as a person gets older. Results of a large study show that people in their 50s have about a two percent chance of getting AMD. This risk rises to nearly 30 percent in those over age 75. Besides age, other AMD risk factors include:
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What are the symptoms of AMD?

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Neither dry nor wet AMD causes any pain. The most common symptom of dry AMD is slightly blurred vision. You may need more light for reading and other tasks. Also, you may find it hard to recognize faces until you are very close to them. dry AMD gets worse, you may see a blurred spot in the center of your vision. This spot occurs because a group of cells in the macula have stopped working properly. Over time, the blurred spot may get bigger and darker, taking more of your central vision.
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How is AMD treated?

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Dry AMD currently cannot be treated. But this does not mean that you will lose your sight. Fortunately, dry AMD develops very slowly. You may lose some of your central vision over the years. However, most people are able to lead normal, active lives--especially if AMD affects only one eye. Some cases of wet AMD can be treated with laser surgery. The treatment involves aiming a high energy beam of light directly onto the leaking blood vessels.
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What is wet AMD?

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Wet AMD occurs when abnormal blood vessels behind the retina start to grow under the macula. These new blood vessels tend to be very fragile and often leak blood and fluid. The blood and fluid raise the macula from its normal place at the back of the eye. Damage to the macula occurs rapidly. With wet AMD, loss of central vision can occur quickly. Wet AMD is also known as advanced AMD. It does not have stages like dry AMD. early symptom of wet AMD is that straight lines appear wavy.
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What if I have a cataract and dry AMD? Can I proceed with treatment?

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Cataracts will not disqualify a patient from proceeding with the RHEO? procedure. However, it may be more difficult to judge the success of the treatments if the patient's cataracts are in the moderate or severe stages.
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