Age-related macular degeneration affects central vision. Lifestyle and nutritional support can slow progression. Early detection and monitoring essential.
Age-related macular degeneration affects central vision. Lifestyle and nutritional support can slow progression. Early detection and monitoring essential.
Blurry or distorted central vision, dark spots in center of vision, difficulty recognizing faces, colors appear less vibrant, progressive vision loss.
Any sudden vision changes, distorted straight lines, or macular degeneration diagnosis needs ophthalmologist monitoring. Treatments available for wet AMD.
Mediterranean diet, dark leafy greens, omega-3s, quit smoking, UV protection sunglasses, regular eye exams, AREDS2 formula supplementation.
Bilberry has traditional use. Ginkgo for circulation. Lutein and Zeaxanthin (from marigolds, kale, spinach) well-researched. Astaxanthin. Vitamin C, E, Zinc (AREDS2 formula). Omega-3s. Turmeric.
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