Age Related Macular Degeneration
Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD) is the most common cause of eyesight loss in people aged over 50. With age, the macula - the central part of the retina that gives us detailed vision - can begin to break down, causing distorted vision and blurriness, and, if left untreated, can lead to a gradual loss of sight.
Dry AMD, which accounts for around 90% of all cases gradually causes vision in the affected eye to become blurred. The symptoms of Dry AMD tend to develop quite slowly, with mild blurring or distortion gradually worsening over time.
Wet AMD which is a rarer condition, is caused by the growth of abnormal blood vessels in the retina, which can then begin to leak. This causes the retina to lift off, resulting in swelling and impaired vision.
Straight lines that suddenly appear wavy or distorted are a classic symptom of Wet AMD. Anyone noticing this should visit their optometrist immediately, as early intervention is crucial to maintaining vision.