Macular degeneration is a severe eye disease that can cause vision loss and disability. It typically affects people later in life, and it's crucial to recognise the symptoms early to prevent further damage. This blog post will help you understand the signs of macular degeneration and when to see a cataract doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
Symptoms of Macular Degeneration
Symptoms may not always be present in the initial stages of macular degeneration.
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Retinal vascular occlusion is a serious condition that can cause sight loss when not diagnosed and treated promptly. Your retina, located at the back of your eye, converts the light that enters your eye into signals that are communicated to your brain and fed back as images. A healthy flow of blood to your retina is required to ensure it is able to do its job well. However, when blockages occur in the blood vessels surrounding your retina, not enough oxygen and nutrients are able to reach the retina and it's unable to function optimally.
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