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What treatment options exist for wet AMD?

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Treatment for wet age-related macular degeneration focuses on controlling leaking abnormal blood vessels and preserving central vision. The mainstay is anti-VEGF injections, often supported by monitoring and lifestyle changes.

Injections and monitoring

Anti-VEGF medicines are injected into the eye at regular intervals. They dry up fluid, reduce bleeding, and can stabilise or improve vision.

  • Initial loading doses are given monthly, then intervals may extend
  • OCT scans at each visit guide timing of further injections
  • Some people require frequent long-term treatment to stay stable
  • Stopping injections too soon can allow disease to reactivate

Additional strategies

Other therapies play supporting roles. Good general health and careful self-monitoring are important.

  • Occasional use of photodynamic therapy or laser in selected cases
  • Smoking cessation and healthy diet with leafy greens and oily fish
  • Low-vision aids and lighting adjustments if central vision remains reduced
  • Regular self-checks with an Amsler grid to spot new distortion quickly