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Can Wet Macular Degeneration Turn Into Dry Macular Degeneration?

Wet macular degeneration does not turn into dry macular degeneration, but dry AMD can progress into the more severe wet form. Understanding the differences between these two types of AMD is essential for effective management. Dry AMD develops gradually due to macular thinning and drusen buildup, while wet AMD involves abnormal blood vessel growth that causes rapid vision loss. Although wet AMD doesn’t revert to dry AMD, timely treatment can slow its progression and help preserve vision. Learn more about the key differences and management strategies in this guide.

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What is geographic atrophy (GA)?

Geographic Atrophy (GA) is a serious progression of dry AMD that leads to irreversible vision loss. Learn about the symptoms, risk factors, and how treatments like MacuMira Vision Therapy can help manage dry AMD and improve your quality of life. Don’t wait—take charge of your eye health today!