Macular Degeneration Treatment Bushnell

Are you struggling with your vision, whether near or far?

If this resonates with you, it might be a sign of macular degeneration. At Ram Eye Care, we specialize in the treatment of macular degeneration in Bushnell, Florida. Since 1997, Ram Eye Care and Retina Center has been dedicated to providing exceptional care for macular degeneration and a range of other eye health concerns. This condition often impacts individuals over the age of 60, leading to various vision difficulties. We provide thorough eye examinations for patients of all ages. At Ram Eye Care and Retina Center, our mission is to protect your vision, which is why we employ cutting-edge technology to accurately diagnose and manage your eye health issues. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.

Macular Degeneration Bushnell

What is Macular Degeneration?

Macular Degeneration is an age-related condition when the most sensitive part of the retina, called the macula, starts to break down and lose the ability to create clear visual images. It is also referred to as, Age Related Macular Degeneration, (AMD), or (ARMD). The macula is located in the back of the eye and controls your central vision. It does not affect peripheral vision. It is critical in assisting a person with activities such as reading, driving, and facial recognition. When the macula starts to deteriorate or break down it causes the patient to lose the ability to see clear visual images. It is the leading cause of blindness in Americans over the age of 65. Macular Degeneration may affect just one eye and because it is a slow process it can be very hard to detect. However, when both eyes are affected, vision loss may be much more pronounced and occur more quickly.

Can macular degeneration be prevented?

Preventing macular degeneration involves embracing a proactive lifestyle that prioritizes your eye health. Start by kicking the smoking habit, as it significantly increases your risk. Nourish your body with a diet rich in leafy greens, fish, and antioxidants to support your vision. Regular exercise not only boosts overall health but also enhances circulation, which is vital for eye function. Protect your eyes from harmful UV rays by wearing sunglasses when outdoors, and make it a habit to monitor your vision with regular eye exams. By making these conscious choices, you can take significant steps toward preserving your eyesight and enjoying a vibrant life.

Am I More Likely to Develop Macular Degeneration?

Individuals who are older are generally the most at risk. Research suggests that a genetic deficiency might be linked to nearly fifty percent of cases that result in vision loss. While age is a significant factor, Caucasian individuals and women seem to be particularly vulnerable. Additionally, there is increasing evidence that smokers face a much greater risk, along with those who have high blood pressure, are overweight, spend excessive time in the sun, and consume diets high in fats. Certain medications may also contribute to the onset of this condition. Being aware of your risk factors is essential for taking proactive measures to protect your eyesight. Regular visits to your eye care specialist can help track your vision and identify any early warning signs of degeneration. Being informed about your individual risk can motivate you to adopt healthier lifestyle choices that may reduce these risks. Your eyesight is precious, and making your eye health a priority now can lead to a clearer future.

Types of Macular Degeneration

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Dry AMD

Dry AMD accounts for about 90% of all cases of Macular Degeneration. It is slow to progress and is considered to be the early states of the disease. Common causes would be the result of aging where the macular tissue becomes thin, or the patient experiences the deposit of pigment in the macula. In some cases, the patient could experience both conditions. As a result of Dry AMD, yellowish spots called drusen accumulate in the macula. Drusen is the residue or debris from deteriorating macular tissue. There is some evidence to support that nutritional supplements or antioxidant vitamins and multivitamins containing lutein and zeaxanthin may reduce the risk of Dry AMD progressing to the more dangerous Wet AMD.
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Wet AMD

Wet AMD account for only about 10% of all cases of Macular Degeneration. The results however, can be far more severe and can lead to blindness, and loss of vision. It is much more prevalent in patients over the age of 65. Wet AMD is caused when new blood vessels that grow beneath the retina leak blood and fluid. This is a by-product of the bodies attempt to create new blood vessels to supply more nutrients and oxygen to the macula. Instead, this results in scarring and permanent damage to the light-sensitive cells in the retina which can cause the dark or shadowy spots to appear in the patient’s central vision.

What are the Symptoms of Macular Degeneration?

In most cases of Macular Degeneration, the process leads to a slow loss of vision and the patient will not experience any pain or discomfort. Because it is normally a slow process, it’s important that patients, especially those who are older, receive regular retinal examinations. With regularly scheduled exams, the disease can often be detected in it’s early stages, even before symptoms occur.

The symptoms of Macular Degeneration include:

  • A reduced ability to see near or far
  • Blurriness
  • Dark or shadowy areas seen within your central field of vision
  • Distorted vision
  • Difficulty in reading small print
  • Straight lines may appear distorted

Treatment Options

Unfortunately, while there are no approved treatments for Dry AMD, early detection can make it manageable. While some drugs are currently in clinical trials, the best treatment is a regular schedule of retina exams to insure early detection. There is some evidence to support that certain vitamins and multivitamins can be used to treat the condition. Vitamin C, vitamin E, Lutein, Zeaxanthin, Zinc Oxide, And Cupric Oxide, (Copper), have been shown to assist in slowing the degeneration of the macula. Adjusting diets to include thicker leafy greens such as spinach also can be helpful.

There are three available treatments for Wet AMD

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Anti-VEGF Treatment

(Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor) Eylea, Avastin, Lucentis, and Macugen are the 4 most common anti-VEGF drugs available. Injection of these drugs in the back of the eye can slow the progression of Wet AMD by blocking the growth of new blood vessels and slowing the leakage that leads to vision loss.
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Thermal Laser Treatments

Also referred to as Photocoagulation, this laser treatment cauterizes those blood vessels that cause progression of the disease. There can be side effects in the form of retinal scarring. While not as prevalent as Anti-VEGF, research is on-going to find new methods of laser use that reduce the likelihood of scarring.
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Photodynamic Therapy

(PDT) is a combination of laser and drug treatments. A patient is injected in the arm with a drug called Visudyne. As the drug passes through the retinal blood vessels a laser is used to activate a chemical reaction that works to destroy abnormal blood vessels. This type of treatment can only be utilized in about half of affected patients who possess a specific blood vessel growth pattern.

A Few Words From Our Customers

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For Treatment of Macular Degeneration in Bushnell Choose Ram Eye Care and Retina Center

At Ram Eye Care and Retina Center, Dr. Ramchander and his dedicated team strive to deliver an unparalleled level of care. We emphasize a personalized approach that caters to the unique needs of each patient, making sure you feel empowered and well-informed throughout your entire treatment journey. Reach out to Ram Eye Care and Retina Center today at our conveniently located offices in The Villages or Leesburg to book your appointment with Dr. Ramchander.

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