Smoking and AMD
If you smoke and have AMD, you need to quit. Read the rest of this entry »
Diet and AMD
Health practitioners have established that people who ate up the highest numbers of vegetables had a 43% decreased risk of developing AMD than people who consumed the smallest amount of vegetables. It should not be simple any vegetable though; it should definitely contain good amounts of carotenoids. Vegetables that hold the largest amount of carotenoids are spinach, collard greens and kale. Some other vegetables also contain it though, simply in smaller concentrations.
These vegetables are:
- Brussels sprouts,
- green olives,
- lettuce,
- dill,
- corn,
- celery,
- green beans,
- broccoli,
- scallions,
- pumpkin,
- leaf lettuce,
- comprise parsley,
- leeks,
- mustard greens,
- summer squash,
- green peas,
- green pepper,
- tomatoes.
You must include plenty of these vegetables in your what you eat.
There are several dietary enhancements that you can have to impede the growth of AMD. Vitamins such as vitamin E, C, zinc and beta-carotene have been observed to aid. You can have a large quantity of these supplements; on the other hand, this can be a threat for a few people. Beta-carotene can raise the threat of lung cancer in smokers. Please speak with your doctor ahead of starting a high dose routine. It is feasible to lessen your risk of getting advanced macular degeneration by 25% if you eat this mixture of vitamins.
Wet AMD
Wet age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD) is the more serious form of the AMD disease. In a few cases it can be treated using photodynamic therapy or laser photocoagulation surgery. Read the rest of this entry »
Dry AMD
Dry AMD (Aged-related Macular Degeneration) isn’t usually the cause of severe vision loss unless it turns into wet AMD. Read the rest of this entry »
Aged related Macular Degeneration
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is an eye disease that causes blurring of the central vision. Read the rest of this entry »
Laser eye surgery and lasik
Laser eye surgery is changing the way the world is viewed. Easy and relatively painless, it’s a great alternative to eye wear. Read the rest of this entry »
Eye Surgery
Technology has had a direct impact on surgical procedures. Procedures that were at one time lengthy and associated with serious complications are now much shorter and have fewer complications. Read the rest of this entry »