Macular Degeneration Prevention
Because macular degeneration is an age-related condition, and the exact
cause is not known, there are no proven methods of macular degeneration
prevention. There are, however, certain things that increase the risk
of developing macular degeneration, including smoking, obesity, race,
family history and gender. Therefore, macular degeneration prevention
can include quitting smoking and maintaining a healthy weight.
For prevention of macular degeneration, doctors also recommend eating
a healthy diet rich in green leafy vegetables and fish. Recent studies
have shown that a mixture of various antioxidants may reduce the risk
of advanced macular degeneration in patients with onset symptoms, however
the high levels of vitamins are not recommended as a preventive method.
Macular degeneration prevention may also include protecting yourself
against UVA and UVB rays through sunglass wear, as well as maintaining
a normal blood pressure through diet, exercise and attentiveness to
medical doctor's visits. Vigilance with eye doctor visits can also help
detect macular degeneration at an early stage, which may lead to prevention
of the disease in the advanced stage.
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