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Health
Problems of the Elderly |
Age-related
Macular Degeneration
Macula is
located at the center of the retina. It is full of photoreceptors and
is responsible for detailed central vision and color discrimination. Age-related
macular degeneration is a progressive disease of the macular that is related
to aging.
Symptoms
Patients
may be asymptomatic at the early stage of disease. However, when the disease
affects the central vision, they may notice the following symptoms:
1. Blurring of central vision : the patients may have difficulties in
reading books.
2 . Distorted vision : straight lines such as antenna or outlines of buildings
may appear wavy or bent.
3. A dark or empty spot appears in the center of the visual field.
4. Colors appeared dull or washed out.
Risk factors:
The exact
cause of age-related macular degeneration is still unknown, and researches
have identified the following risk factors:
1. Advancing age: prevalence increases from 1% at age 55 to 15% at age
80
2. Family history of the disease
3. Smoking: smokers are more than 2 times higher risk of developing age-related
macular degeneration
4. Long term exposure to ultraviolet light
Treatment
Treatment
options include laser photocoagulation and photodynamic therapy.
Prevention
1. No smoking.
2. Avoid prolonged exposure under direct sunlight and wear sunglasses
if necessary.
3. Take more food rich in beta-carotene, vitamin C and E (such as carrot,
cereal, green leafy vegetables and fruits, and whole grains) may help
protect us from getting this disease.
4. Regular eye examination: regular eye examination is the only way to
detect age related macular degeneration. As patients may be asymptomatic
at the early stage of disease, and early treatment can minimize further
vision loss, so it is important for elders to have regular
eye examination
Age-related
macular degeneration can result in permanent vision loss; thus elders
should seek medical attention promptly if they notice problems in central
vision or color vision.
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