As AMD is related to aging, people over 55 are most frequently affected. There is a 2% risk of developing AMD for middle-aged people, which increases to approximately 30% for people over 75.
While macular degeneration is primarily associated with aging, several risk factors can increase the likelihood of developing the condition:
The treatment of macular degeneration depends on the type (dry or wet) and the stage of the condition. While there is no cure for macular degeneration, several strategies and treatments are available to help manage the disease and slow its progression.
No specific treatment can reverse the effects of dry AMD. However, certain interventions and lifestyle changes can help slow its progression and reduce the risk of advanced vision loss:
Wet AMD requires more immediate attention due to the potential for rapid and severe vision loss. The main treatment options for wet AMD include:
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