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7. Loss of central vision

Losing your central vision means that you may only see objects that are to the side of what is in your line of view. The center may be dark or blurred. Losing your central vision is quite scary as most of what we need to see is in the center of our view. This symptom, as well as when objects in the center of view are distorted, such as straight roads or lines become wavy, can be a sign of macular degeneration (AMD). AMD is the main cause of blindness for older Americans. There are treatments available to limit any related vision loss because of the disease.

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