Macular Degeneration – 3 Preferred Aids

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Low Vision and Age-Related Macular Degeneration – 3 Preferred Aids

Low vision is a level of eyesight where a person has difficulty seeing to perform various daily tasks, and glasses, contact lenses, or intraocular lenses cannot help. Often, low vision is caused by age-related macular degeneration.

Macular degeneration refers to the destruction of a part or the entire macula, which is the area that gathers light rays and serves as the source of central vision.

Macular degeneration can be caused by environmental factors such as smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, and excessive sun exposure. It can also be due to hereditary factors or occur with age.

Undoubtedly, it is a significant shock for a patient to learn they have macular degeneration and that there is no medication or surgical procedure that can increase their visual acuity. However, there are certain products, low vision aids, with which patients can make the most of their existing vision.

Macular Degeneration – Low Vision Aids

The aids for macular degeneration are devices designed to magnify objects or enlarge the visual field, making daily life easier.

Through our years of experience with low vision aids, we have seen that there are some very popular products that help the majority of individuals suffering from macular degeneration.

Below, we mention the three most preferred low vision aids that are often successful.

3 Favorite Aids for Macular Degeneration

  1. MAX TV

    MAX TV is a telescopic system that is worn like glasses. It has high magnification for distances of up to 3 meters. It is ideal for watching television. However, it can also be worn during a conversation with a loved one, allowing the patient to better recognize the expressions and the face of the person in front of them.

  2. Magnifying Lenses

    Magnifying lenses are usually handheld or tabletop. They have aspheric lenses and are ideal for reading. Their magnification ranges from 6 to 36 times. They are lightweight and are also suitable for carrying outside the home. Some have a strong LED light that significantly improves reading. Their handles contain a compartment for batteries.

    One category of handheld lens is the digital magnifying lens. It resembles a mobile phone and has a 4.3″ screen. It magnifies from 3 to 28 times and features 12 different types of text display. It has the ability to connect to the television and a battery life of up to 4 hours.

  3. Glasses with Special Filters

    These glasses can also be used as sunglasses. They protect against blue light and UV rays. They are ideal for cataract and macular degeneration conditions, as they create better color contrast, making the patient’s image more comfortable to view.

In Summary:

  • Low vision occurs when the patient has difficulty performing their usual daily tasks.
  • Vision loss can sometimes be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or surgical procedures.
  • Sometimes vision loss is caused by age-related macular degeneration.
  • There are aids that help patients make the most of their existing vision, as mentioned above.

At “The Optical Center” stores, you will find all the above products to try, and based on your needs, we will help you find your favorite aid.

By appointment, we provide optometric examinations, and access is also easy for people with disabilities.

Knowing the difficulty of visiting us, we also offer home visits for local residents!!

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