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The 411 on Macular Degeneration Prevention

Macular degeneration is a vision-impairing problem that affects over 10 million Americans, making it more prevalent than glaucoma and cataracts combined, according to the American Macular Degeneration Foundation. Also known as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the disease is a common cause of blindness among people aged 50 and older.

AMD causes the macula, a part of your eye near the retina, to deteriorate. The disease does not impact peripheral vision, but rather affects how well you see what is right in front of you. As macular degeneration progresses, obscured or blurry spots can appear in the center of your vision, making it challenging to read, drive, or even recognize faces.

How to Prevent Macular Degeneration

Since 2008, Prevent Blindness has established the month of February as Age-Related Macular Degeneration Awareness Month. The exact cause of AMD is unknown, though reducing your risk of macular degeneration may be possible.

Preventing AMD requires taking precautions and making healthy decisions throughout your life, not just during AMD Awareness Month. Here’s what you need to do.

By following these suggestions, you know you have done everything you can to prevent age-related macular degeneration. However, you should be especially diligent if you have a family history of macular degeneration, which medical researchers show is a risk factor for the disease.

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