Recognizing Macular Degeneration


Macular degeneration is an eye condition that primarily affects older individuals and can lead to vision loss. While it may progress slowly, it’s important to recognize its symptoms early on to seek timely treatment. Dr. Kurt Jackson advises patients to be vigilant for the following signs:

1.         Blurred or Distorted Vision: One of the most common symptoms is a gradual decline in central vision, making it difficult to see fine details.

2.         Dark Spots: Patients may notice dark spots or blind spots in the center of their visual field.

3.         Straight Lines Appear Wavy: Straight lines may appear distorted or wavy, which can be a telltale sign of macular degeneration.

4.         Difficulty Recognizing Faces: Recognizing faces or reading small print becomes challenging due to the loss of central vision.

5.         Decreased Color Sensitivity: Some individuals may experience a reduced ability to perceive colors accurately.

6.         Increased Sensitivity to Light: Macular degeneration can make the eyes more sensitive to bright light, leading to discomfort.

7.         Difficulty Adapting to Low Light: Night vision may be compromised, making it hard to see in dimly lit environments.

 

It’s important to remember that macular degeneration can vary in severity, and not everyone will experience all these symptoms. Regular eye check-ups with a qualified optometrist are crucial for early detection and management of the condition. If you or a loved one experience any of these symptoms, it’s essential to seek professional eye care promptly to preserve vision and quality of life.

 

Jackson Eye Care

22 Old Short Hills Road, Ste. 202

Livingston, NJ 07039

862-904-8349

www.jacksoneyecare.com

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