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Symptoms of Wet Macular Degeneration (or Wet MD)

If treatment is not sought immediately, many people who have wet MD lose enough of their vision to become legally blind and will need assistance to continue to live independently.

Wet age-related macular degeneration (or Wet MD) occurs when macular degeneration advances to a point where the age-related changes in the eye get worse, causing new blood vessels to grow and leak underneath the retina. This condition often leads to problems with central vision, making everyday living a challenge for those who have it. If detected early enough, it can be treated, and vision loss can be reduced. However, if untreated, permanent vision loss can occur. Wet MD is the leading cause of vision loss in those who are over 60 years of age. A 24-hour home care team can be there to assist at any time of the day when a loved one’s vision is diminished..

Wet MD Symptoms

The symptoms of wet MD often appear suddenly and quickly worsen if they are not attended to immediately. Wet MD symptoms may affect both eyes at the same time, but at different levels.

These symptoms can include:

  • 24-Hour Home Care Monroeville, PA - Symptoms of Wet Macular Degeneration (or Wet MD)
    24-Hour Home Care Monroeville, PA – Symptoms of Wet Macular Degeneration (or Wet MD)

    Increased dark spots or floaters in the line of vision.

  • Visual distortions. Straight lines may suddenly appear to bend instead of staying straight.
  • Blurry vision, especially when trying to view something up close.
  • Colors may appear faded or decrease in intensity. Blues and yellows tend to be the most affected.
  • A need for brighter light to see well. It may be difficult to suddenly adjust to a lower level of light, such as walking into a building after being out in the sun.
  • A blurry or dark spot that appears in the line of vision
  • Difficulty recognizing faces.
  • Reduced central vision in one or both eyes.

If treatment is not sought immediately, many people who have wet MD lose enough of their vision to become legally blind and will need assistance to continue to live independently.

24-Hour Home Care Can Keep Your Loved One in Her Home

If your loved one’s Wet MD has damaged her eyes so much that she can no longer live safely, she doesn’t need to leave her home and move into a group care home if she doesn’t want to. While living with family is sometimes an option, in many cases, it isn’t. When that’s the case, having a 24-hour home care team support your loved one in her own home is one of the best ways to honor her desire to continue living in her own home.

A 24-hour home care team can help her with any chores she needs around the home and will be there all day, every day, so no matter what time of day she needs assistance, whether it’s a predawn drive to a clinic, a middle of the night bathroom visit, or a late night meal, one of the 24-hour home care staff will be there to support and assist your loved one. With 24-hour home care, she’ll have a rotating support staff who will work in shifts to make sure someone is always there and ready to help. None of the staff sleep at her home, so she doesn’t need to provide living quarters. Instead, when a person’s shift is over, a new team member will show up ready to cover the next 8 hours.

Losing a good part of her vision is tough, but it doesn’t have to take away from her independence and desire to enjoy life in a multitude of ways. A 24-hour home care team will be there to support her with her daily living.

Source: https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/wet-macular-degeneration

If you or an aging loved one are considering 24-Hour Home Care Services in Monroeville, PA, please contact the caring staff at Extended Family Care Pittsburgh today. Call 412-241-7292

Extended Family Care Pittsburgh is a Trusted Home Care Agency in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, including Allegheny County, Beaver County, Butler County, Fayette County, Mercer County, Washington County, North Hills, South Hills, Fox Chapel, Monroeville, Murrysville, Oakland, Plum Boro, and Squirrel Hill.

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