The natural law of the age of children who have poor eyesight
What is age-related maculopathy?
Age-related maculopathy is a vision disorder that occurs in old age and causes blurring or loss of vision in the middle of the field of vision.
At first, the symptoms may not be noticeable, but over time, the vision may worsen in one or both eyes.
It’s not completely blind, but the blur in the middle of the scene makes it difficult to distinguish faces. It can cause difficulty in daily activities such as driving and reading.
Symptoms
Some halves of the scene became blurred and blurred. I can’t see certain places inside the house, When driving, you start to notice when you have trouble seeing the road markings.
After injecting the light into the eyes, I can see clearly again after a long time.
Gradually the vision began to blur. Sometimes the symptoms are noticed only after the rapid onset of vision loss.
It becomes difficult to distinguish colors.
What could be the reason?
Elderly people, especially over 50
Genetics
Smoking (After the two above, smoking is also a significant risk factor. Smokers are three times more likely to develop this disease than the average person.)
High blood pressure
Coronary heart disease
High cholesterol
Obesity
Eating too much fat (saturated fat, trans fat, etc.)
Exposure to the sun (exposure to the sun, such as sun exposure to the eyes, walking in the sun, can cause vision deterioration)