Macular Degeneration: Recreation & Quality of Life
Written By: BrightFocus Editorial Staff
Written By: BrightFocus Editorial Staff
People who have age-related macular degeneration (AMD) may find everyday activities difficult to do. Getting treatment for your AMD and using low-vision aids can help you make the most of your remaining vision.
As you learn to do things differently, you can become more independent. Through patience and determination, you can continue to enjoy a full and productive life.
With AMD, the extent of vision loss varies from patient to patient. Each person’s rehabilitation depends on the amount of help needed. Here are some ways you can take charge of your vision and eye health:
Although there is no cure for AMD, treatments focus on stopping or slowing further vision loss. Learn more about treatments and drugs for macular degeneration.
People with AMD can improve their quality of life through the use of low-vision aids and other products and services. Review our helpful resources on housing, benefits, home safety, low-vision aids, caregiving, and more.
All people—especially those who already have eye problems—should protect their eyes from the ultraviolet (UV) light in sunshine. UV light is what causes sunburn, and it is also known to contribute to cataracts and macular degeneration.
Since the effects are cumulative, the more exposed your eyes are to UV rays, the higher the risk of damage to the cornea, retina, and lens becomes. The thinning of the Earth’s ozone layer has reduced its function as a UV filter, so it is now more dangerous than ever to eyes (and skin) to spend unprotected hours in the sun.
Here are some suggestions for ways to protect your eyes from the sun:
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Disclaimer: The information provided here is a public service of BrightFocus Foundation and is not intended to constitute medical advice. Please consult your physician for personalized medical, dietary, and/or exercise advice. Any medications or supplements should only be taken under medical supervision. BrightFocus Foundation does not endorse any medical products or therapies.
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