It’s very important to take care of your eyes. There are many things that you can do to help prevent vision loss, and there are also things that you can do to treat it if it happens. The most common causes of vision loss are cataracts and macular degeneration. If you have any of these conditions, you should see an eye doctor right away. You may not be able to prevent these conditions from happening, but you can take steps to protect yourself from them.
Macular Degeneration
Macular degeneration is a condition in which the central part of the retina (the part that allows us to see) begins to deteriorate. This causes blurred or distorted vision in the center of the field of vision. In most cases, this condition is not reversible. It can cause blindness in some patients.

Macular degeneration usually affects older people, although it can occur at any age. It is often caused by the natural deterioration of the retina over time. Some people believe that it is caused by damage to the retina due to diabetes or other medical conditions. There are several types of macular degeneration. Wet macular degeneration is the most common type. Dry macular degeneration is less common.
Wet Macular Degeneration
Wet macular degeneration is the more common form of macular degeneration. It occurs when the blood vessels in the retina leak fluid. This causes swelling and scarring of the retina. Over time, this can lead to vision loss.
Dry Macular Degeneration
Dry macular degeneration is less commonly seen than wet macular degeneration. In dry macular degeneration, the retinal cells die and the tissue beneath the retina becomes thin. This makes it difficult for light to reach the retina.
Cataracts
A cataract is a clouding of the lens of the eye. When the lens becomes cloudy, light does not pass through it as well. This causes blurred or distorted images.
There are several types of cataracts. These include senile cataracts, which are common in older people. Nuclear cataracts are common in younger people. These cataracts develop in the center of the lens. Cortical cataracts are more common in African Americans.
Diabetic Retinopathy and Glaucoma
Diabetic retinopathy is a complication of diabetes. It is a condition in which the blood vessels in the retina become damaged. This damages the retina and leads to vision loss. Diabetic retinopathy can also lead to blindness.
Glaucoma is another condition that can affect the eye. It is caused by the build up of pressure inside the eye. This pressure prevents normal blood flow to the optic nerve, which is located in the back of the eye. As a result, the optic nerve begins to die. Vision loss can occur if this happens.
Floaters
Floaters are tiny specks of light that float across the field of vision. They can be seen with the naked eye, or they can be seen only when you look for them. They are harmless, but they can be annoying. They can be caused by a number of different conditions. They can also be a symptom of a more serious condition.

In order to determine whether floaters are a cause for concern, you should see a doctor. Floaters can be caused by many things, including cataracts, glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. A doctor will be able to determine whether they are a cause for concern.











