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Is surgery necessary in the early stages of age-related macular degeneration, or can it be managed with medicines alone?

Asked by Female, 39 · 20 days ago

In the early stages of age-related macular degeneration, surgery is usually not needed. Most people with early disease have only mild retinal changes and may not notice much vision loss, so the condition is managed with simple measures rather than surgery. Doctors often recommend lifestyle changes such as eating a healthy diet rich in green leafy vegetables, fruits, and fish, and stopping smoking if applicable. Special vitamin supplements containing antioxidants and zinc may also help slow down progression in some patients. Regular eye check-ups are important to monitor any changes over time. Injectable eye medicines, such as ranibizumab or aflibercept, are mainly used in the later stage of wet macular degeneration, in which abnormal blood vessels grow and affect vision. Surgical treatment has a limited role and is rarely used for this condition. Overall, early detection, healthy habits, and regular follow-up with an eye doctor are the most effective ways to manage the condition in its early stages.
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