The Retina Is The Fine Film That Coats The Inside Of The Eyeball. It consists of special cells that convert light into electrical impulses. These electrical signals are sent to the brain where they are processed enabling us to 'see'. The central part of the retina is called the macula. This area is responsible for fine vision and color perception. This refers to aging changes in the macula. The symptoms include blurred central vision that can cause problems such as recognizing peoples' faces or reading print. The symptoms usually develop slowly. The peripheral vision is unaffected. This refers to the development of new blood vessels under the retina along with the features of dry age-related macular degeneration. The new blood vessels leak fluid into the macula and can cause distortion of the central vision. The symptoms tend to develop rapidly and the condition needs to be treated promptly. The Most Effective Treatment Is Anti-VEGF Medicine That Is Injected Into The Gel At The Back Of The Eye Known As The Vitreous. This Shrinks The Abnormal Blood Vessels And Clears The Fluid From The Macula. Several Injections Are Often Needed To Completely Treat The Condition.
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