Macular degeneration is a common chronic eye disorder that causes blurred or reduced central vision or a blind spot in your visual field due to thinning of the macula.
Some Symptoms may include:
- Reduced central vision that may affect one or both eyes
- Distorted vision (metamorphopsia) such as a grid of straight lines appearing wavy or bent.
- Decreased intensity or brightness of colours
- Adapting to low light levels becomes increasingly difficult, such as when entering a dark room or a dimly lit restaurant.
- Increased blurriness of printed words or a general haziness in your overall vision or a well-defined blurry spot or a blind spot in your field of vision.
- Difficulty recognizing faces.
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