Macular Degeneration


In every level of our lives, vision is an important thing to protect. Unfortunately, for many people, sight loss is something that tends to creep up on them, especially if they do not get low vision eye exams. One common vision problem vision is macular degeneration. At Dr. David L. Armstrong, Low Vision Optometrist in Roanoke, VA, our eye doctor will help you manage your macular degeneration so you can continue doing the things you love.

What Is Macular Degeneration?

Macular degeneration refers to a loss of vision in the center of a person's field of vision, though the exact type of macular degeneration and the cause of the sight loss may vary. Dry macular degeneration is caused when the center of the retina, the macula, deteriorates. Wet macular degeneration is caused by leaky blood vessels growing under the retina.

Blurry vision is an obvious sign of macular degeneration occurring, and one of the most common ways for a person to eventually lose their vision. It typically affects people aged 60 and up, although heart disease, high blood pressure, and smoking can exacerbate the risks. Thankfully, there are methods that can be taken to reduce the potential impact of macular degeneration.

Our optometrist provides low vision exams and can detect macular degeneration early. Early detection is vital in slowing the progression of the disease and preventing total vision loss. Dr. Armstrong will diagnose your condition and create a management plan to keep your eyes as healthy as possible. He provides glasses and other devices that are specially made to help you see even with macular degeneration. The goal is to help patients keep their independence and be able to perform regular activities.

Schedule an Appointment for a Low Vision Exam

If your vision is deteriorating, seek treatment immediately. At Dr. David L. Armstrong, Low Vision Optometrist in Roanoke, VA, our optometrist will help you manage conditions like macular degeneration. Our eye doctor will slow the disease’s progression and work to prevent vision loss. To learn more or to schedule an appointment, call us today.


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