How do we see the world? - In the Normal Eye, the lens is clear & transparent, -which focuses light on the retina -To produce sharp image & clear picture. ARMD: This is the most common cause of irreversible vision loss in people over age of 60 years. The retina has two parts: The Peripheral retina and central part called as Macula. This is the only part which is capable of producing a sharp and crisp image. Any damage to Macula will lead to blurred vision, wavy vision, even loss in Central part of vision.
There are two types of ARMD:
Dry AMD and Wet AMD-
What is Dry AMD-? -This is the most common type -There are few round deposits called drusens appear beneath the retina -Development of large drusens may lead to decreased vision -Dry type if MD is slow progressive loss of vision
What is wet AMD-? -here the central part of the retina is called as macula which is capable of producing sharp image -beneath the macula, the abnormal blood vessels starts growing