Breakthroughs in Macular Degeneration Treatment

Macular degeneration is a significant eye condition that can cause severe central vision loss. While you could not treat macular degeneration in the past, advancements in eye care are now available to treat this condition and prevent substantial vision loss. Eyes Over Copley in Boston, MA, provides preventative care and referral to ophthalmologists in our area to slow the progression of macular degeneration. Continue reading to learn about macular degeneration and how your eye doctor can treat it.

Understanding Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration, or AMD, is an eye condition that typically occurs in older people, but you can also develop this condition due to genetics, smoking, and being diabetic. Macular degeneration comes in a dry and wet form. The dry form of macular degeneration causes gradual central vision loss, while wet macular degeneration causes rapid vision loss and requires immediate attention. Regular eye exams from your eye doctor are vital for early detection and intervention to preserve your eyesight. Your eye doctor can detect early signs of macular degeneration and help to prevent significant vision loss.

Advancements in Treatment

We could only take steps to prevent macular degeneration rather than completely treat it in the past. While we still cannot treat the dry form of macular degeneration, ophthalmology specialists can now treat wet macular degeneration thanks to advancements in eye care. They can use injections called anti-VEGFs to reduce the damaging effects of leaky abnormal blood vessels that cause wet macular degeneration. In some cases, laser therapy can also help alleviate symptoms associated with this condition.

Preserve Your Eyesight by Scheduling an Eye Exam With Eyes Over Copley

Preventative care through regular eye exams is the best way to catch and treat macular degeneration before it causes significant vision loss, so contact Eyes Over Copley in Boston, MA, to schedule an eye exam today. Call us and schedule an appointment with our eye doctor at (617) 859-0630 to protect your eye and vision health.

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