Early Signs of Macular Degeneration You Shouldn’t Ignore

Older man holding glasses and rubbing eyes due to early signs of AMD in Loveland, CO Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a main cause of vision loss in adults over 50. It affects the macula, the part of the retina responsible for the sharp, central vision you need for reading, driving, and recognizing faces. The good news? Catching AMD early can make a big difference in protecting your sight. Knowing the early warning signs helps you seek care before vision changes become permanent.

Kirk Eye Center has provided comprehensive ophthalmology and optometry services to patients since 1991, making it a trusted resource for evaluating early vision changes that could signal macular degeneration. With a progressive, early-adopter approach to new treatments and a commitment to highly personalized care, Dr. John Kirk helps patients receive the most up-to-date options for serious medical eye conditions, starting with an in-depth, unrushed exam tailored to your needs.

1. Blurry or Hazy Central Vision

One of the first signs of macular degeneration is blurred or fuzzy vision in the center of what you’re looking at. You might notice that words look smudged on a page or that your vision seems “out of focus” even with glasses. Unlike general nearsightedness, this blur may not improve with a prescription update.

2. Trouble Reading or Seeing Fine Details

If small print seems harder to read, even with bright lighting, AMD could be the reason. Many people first notice changes when reading menus, books, or text messages. You may need more light than usual or feel like letters appear faint.

3. Straight Lines Look Wavy

A classic early sign of AMD is distortion, where straight lines, like door frames, blinds, or lines of text, appear bent or wavy. This can indicate changes in the macula and should never be ignored. An Amsler grid test (a simple at-home tool) can help detect distortion early.

4. Dark or Empty Spots in Your Central Vision

Some people develop a small shadow, dark spot, or “blank” area in the center of their vision. You may still see clearly on the sides, but the middle looks missing or dim. This symptom often becomes more noticeable over time.

5. Difficulty Recognizing Faces

If faces look blurry or you can’t clearly see facial features, even though you can still detect movement, this may be a warning sign of macular degeneration.

Protect Your Vision from AMD in Loveland, CO

If you notice any of these symptoms, call us at 970-669-1107 to schedule an eye appointment as soon as possible to protect your vision.

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