About Macular Degeneration

Macular Degeneration, Age-Related, 1, also known as macular degeneration, is related to macular degeneration, age-related, 4 and retinoschisis 1, x-linked, juvenile, and has symptoms including vision loss, angina pectoris and tremor. An important gene associated with Macular Degeneration, Age-Related, 1 is HMCN1 (Hemicentin 1), and among its related pathways/superpathways is Complement cascade. The drugs Bevacizumab and Verteporfin have been mentioned in the context of this disorder. Affiliated tissues include Eye, and related phenotypes are macular hemorrhage and macular degeneration

Major Symptoms of Macular Degeneration

Macular degeneration (AMD) is an age-related macular degeneration. Its main symptoms include:

1. Vision loss: AMD patients often experience inadvertent vision loss, including blurring, contrast loss, and central vision loss.

2. Shadows appear in front of the eyes: AMD patients may feel shadows or blurring in front of the eyes. This phenomenon is usually more obvious when reading, driving, or watching TV.

3. Abnormal color vision: Some patients may experience color deviation or discoloration, which may be due to nerve damage caused by AMD.

4. Dry eyes: People with AMD may experience dry eyes or discomfort, especially when their vision decreases.

5. Eye fatigue: Due to reduced vision and/or dry eyes, people with AMD may experience eye fatigue, especially when reading or using electronic devices.

6. Visual distortion: Some patients may experience visual distortion or distortion, which is usually more obvious when reading.

7. Double vision: Some patients may experience double vision, which is seeing images of certain things in the surrounding environment.

8. Eye pain: Some patients may experience eye pain or discomfort, which may be exacerbated by decreased vision. Please note that these symptoms do not necessarily mean that you have AMD. If you have these symptoms, please seek medical treatment in time and accept the doctor's diagnosis and treatment.

Suitable Lifestyle for People with Macular Degeneration

The suitable lifestyle for people with Macular degeneration includes the following points:

1. Maintain good living habits and regularly engage in moderate exercise, such as walking, swimming, yoga, etc. , which will help maintain eye health;

2. Eat a balanced diet , eat more foods rich in vitamins A, C, E and zinc, such as carrots, spinach, tomatoes, zinc, etc. , which will help with eye nutrition;

3. Avoid staring at computers, mobile phones and other electronic devices for long periods of time to avoid eye irritation. nerves, leading to eye fatigue;

4. Pay attention to eye hygiene, such as washing your face frequently, closing your eyes, turning your eyeballs, etc. , to avoid bacterial growth and eye infection;

5. Conduct annual eye examinations to ensure timely detection and treatment of eye problems . In short, people with Macular degeneration should pay attention to eye health and quality of life, and pay attention to developing good living and dietary habits.

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