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Dry macular degeneration is the most common form of AMD¹. It affects 80% of people who have been diagnosed with AMD. The hallmark of this form of the condition is a thinning retina, sometimes with areas of protein deposits known as drusen.
There's also the more serious wet form of AMD. With wet macular degeneration, vision loss is much quicker than with the dry form. This wet form brings with it fluid leakage from blood vessels, as the name implies.

One of the keys to success with AMD treatments is to be mindful of the symptoms. If you suspect you may be in the early stages of either form of AMD, the best way you can help to preserve your vision is to schedule an eye exam as soon as possible.
Since this is a condition that, early on, may have no symptoms, getting routine eye exams is also important for ensuring that AMD does not go undetected. Catching it early helps you and your doctor develop a plan to treat it before symptoms have a chance to start occurring.
Learn more about the comprehensive eye exams offered at The EyeDoctors Optometrists and schedule an exam today to get started.