Contents
- What is AMD?
- Symptoms
- Getting diagnosed
- Treatments
- Living with AMD
- Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a common condition that affects the middle part of your vision. It usually first affects people in their 50s.
- It does not cause total blindness, but it can make things like reading and recognising faces difficult.
- Without treatment, your vision may get worse. This can happen gradually over several years, before it can then get worse quickly over a few weeks or months.
- The exact cause is unknown. It’s been linked to things such as ageing, smoking, high blood pressure, being overweight and having a family history of AMD.