Understanding Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

Older woman having an eye exam to check for AMD and other age-related vision changes. Age-related macular degeneration, often called AMD, may make straight lines look wavy, blur the center of your sight, or make reading more difficult. AMD affects the macula, the part of the retina responsible for sharp, detailed sight. Catching these changes early gives your eye doctor a clearer way to monitor your vision over time. In Doylestown and Reading, PA, Galiani Ophthalmology Associates cares for people with AMD treatment and other age-related eye concerns. Dr. David Galiani is board-certified in ophthalmology and has special interests in medical retina care, glaucoma, and cataract treatment.

What AMD Does to Central Vision

AMD affects the macula, which helps you see fine detail. You rely on this part of your vision when reading, driving, recognizing faces, cooking, or looking at your phone.

Many people keep their side vision, especially early on, but struggle with the detail right in front of them. That’s why AMD may interfere with daily tasks even when you still notice movement or objects off to the side.

Dry AMD vs. Wet AMD

AMD is usually discussed in two main forms:

  • Dry AMD: The more frequent type. It often develops slowly as the macula thins with age and deposits called drusen collect beneath the retina.
  • Wet AMD: Less frequent but often more urgent. It involves abnormal blood vessels beneath the retina that may leak fluid or blood, leading to faster vision changes.

Galiani Ophthalmology Associates also offers Valeda Light Therapy for eligible people with dry AMD. During an exam, we can explain whether this option may fit your condition.

Early Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

AMD may be subtle at first. You may notice that you need brighter light to read, small print feels harder to see, or straight edges appear bent. Other possible symptoms include:

  • Blurry straight-ahead vision
  • Dark or empty areas in the center of your sight
  • Trouble recognizing faces
  • Distorted lines
  • Reduced color intensity
  • Increasing difficulty with detailed tasks

Sudden central vision changes should be evaluated quickly.

AMD, Cataracts, and Aging Vision

Many people with AMD are also in the age range when cataracts become more likely. Cataracts may cause cloudy or hazy vision, while AMD affects detailed retinal vision. A full exam helps separate these issues and determine whether general cataract care, AMD monitoring, or both deserve attention.

Contact Galiani Ophthalmology Associates

New distortion, blur, or dark spots in the center of your sight should be checked. To talk through AMD concerns with Galiani Ophthalmology Associates in Doylestown or Reading, PA, contact us or call 215-345-5144 for Doylestown or 610-376-1981 for Reading.

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