Signs and Symptoms of ARMD: When to See Your Eye Doctor
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (ARMD) is one of the leading causes of vision loss, especially in older adults.
While it often develops gradually, recognizing its early signs is crucial for preserving your vision. This blog will help you understand the symptoms of ARMD and when to see an eye doctor for timely intervention.

When to See Your Eye Doctor
You should schedule an appointment with your eye doctor if you notice:
Blurry vision that doesn’t improve with glasses or contact lenses.
Difficulty recognizing familiar faces.
Distorted lines or objects appearing wavy.
Dark spots in the center of your vision.
Any sudden or significant changes in your eyesight.
Even if you don’t have symptoms, regular eye exams are vital, especially if you’re over 50 or have a family history of ARMD.
It's important to closely monitor changes and have a timely intervention plan for ARMD.
Early detection is the KEY!
At LivingHope Vision Clinic, we emphasize the importance of regular comprehensive eye exams to catch conditions like ARMD early. During your visit, we’ll use advanced imaging techniques to examine your retina and macula for signs of damage.
Taking care of your eyes today can protect your vision for tomorrow.
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