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AGE-RELATED SIGHT LOSS
HCA UK's experts can help to diagnose and treat age-related sight loss.
AMD is a common sight-loss condition that mainly affects people aged in their 50s and 60s. AMD causes changes to the central part of your retina, called the macula. It doesn’t lead to pain or total sight loss but can make every day tasks harder.
At HCA UK, our team of expert optometrists and ophthalmology consultants specialise in the diagnosis and treatment of a range of sight disorders such as age-related macular degeneration.
Dry AMD is the type of AMD that affects the most people. It develops slowly and can cause a blank patch in your central vision.
Wet AMD develops over days or weeks. Due to the macula (retina) cells not working properly, new blood vessels start to grow which then bleed and scar.
You may not experience any symptoms of liver damage early on. In fact, many people who have alcohol-related fatty liver or hepatitis find out during routine tests for an unrelated illness. Early symptoms of alcohol-related liver disease can be non-specific. These include:
Later symptoms as the liver struggles to function include:
Your consultant will discuss your symptoms with you and may recommend tests to aid diagnosis. Diagnosis is made through a combination of an assessment of your medical history, a physical examination and a number of diagnostic tests. These might include:
If you've been diagnosed with ALD, your consultant will discuss your treatment options with you to help determine the best approach for you. Treatment options can include:
This content is intended for general information only and does not replace the need for personal advice from a qualified health professional.