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I am having a change in vision. mac degen at 65?

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Possibly, others too: A change in vision at any age should be investigated by a thorough examination by an ophthalmologist. Possible common causes in the 60s are macular degeneration, cataract, glaucoma, change in glasses prescription, stroke-like problems in the ocular blood vessels, and many others.

Answered 11/22/2013

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One of many reasons: Macular degeneration, cataract, glaucoma, corneal dystrophies/degeneration, vascular disease and many other diseases could be the cause. All are prevalent in over 55 set. Get examined asap! no benefit to waiting, since early detection and treatment is the key to limiting the impact on your vision!

Answered 4/30/2012

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