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What does age-related macular degeneration seem like?

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Painless. vision bad: This is a condition of the central retina of unknown cause, which disturbs the anatomy of the central light receptors - lowering the vision. There is no pain, just vision loss. There are several forms and some can be treated for a period of time. A retinal specialist can best sort this out for you.

Answered 10/7/2012

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See below: A distortion or blurry spot or missing area in one's central vision is typically what your symptom would be.

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