Age Related Vision Loss

Age related vision loss is becoming more common in both Malaysia and developed country as the senior citizen population increases.

One of the major cause of age-related vision loss is the changes in the retina (back or the eye region which the light sensitive part of the eye. Often called age-related Macular degeneration (ARMD), Macular Degeneration is a leading cause of vision loss and blindness in the elderly. Those with this condition suffer loss of central vision when the macula (a part of the retina responsible for detailed vision) degenerates.

The exact cause of macular degeneration is currently unknown.
Among those at risk of Macular degeneration includes:

What are the signs and symptoms?

Macular degeneration usually progresses slowly, and leads to loss of vision. You may have macular degeneration if:
Image: In age-related macular degeneration, macular cells begin to die, and large portions of the center of vision may become blurred. People at this stage may have blind spots as well as some areas that appear wavy or distorted.

Diagnosis of Age-related Macular Degeneration

Treatment Options

Treatment can be used to manage vision loss caused by ARMD:

What can you do?

If you have symptoms of retinal disease such as floaters and flashers, you should visit your eye specialist regularly to ensure that your retina is still healthy.Just like any eye diseases, early detection is crucial to prevent permanent vision loss.