A retina specialist describes how injections for wet AMD work to clear vision problems.
Treating your wet AMD can help slow down or prevent vision loss. While treatments are largely safe, there are risks you should know about.
Learn about the many options, both low- and high-tech, that can help you manage vision changes and keep doing the activities you enjoy.
Lifestyle changes can't treat wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD), but might slow its progress. A healthy lifestyle will help you feel better, too.
Early treatment for wet AMD may help you see better for longer. Get the facts on how timely treatment may save your sight.
How can injectable meds and laser therapy help to ease wet AMD symptoms and slow progression?
Although there is no cure for wet AMD, vision rehabilitation can help you make the most of the vision you have. Learn more.
Treating wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD) can cost thousands of dollars a year. But there are ways to make care more affordable.
It's not often used, but treatment for wet AMD can include laser photocoagulation. Learn how this laser surgery could help save your sight.