An eye healthy diet includes plenty of colorful vegetables, especially dark leafy greens, and less animal fats, fast food and sugar.

An eye healthy diet includes plenty of colorful vegetables, especially dark leafy greens, and less animal fats, fast food and sugar.

Smoking is the #1 preventable risk factor in losing your sight from AMD.

Moderate-intensity aerobics include cycling, swimming and fast walking. You should be able to talk while you do these exercises but not sing a song.

It’s important to protect your eyes year-round using 90%-100% UV blocking lenses that shield your eyes from all sides.

The Amsler grid is named after Swiss opthalmologist Marc Amsler, who developed this simple monitoring tool in the 1940s.

An eye care professional trained to diagnose and treat dry AMD may be an optometrist, ophthalmologist or retinal specialist.

Your daily multivitamin may not be enough. Speak to your doctor about AREDS 2 eye vitamins.

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Small changes in your daily life may help you reduce the risk of AMD progression. We’ll show you how.

If you suspect you might have AMD but haven't been diagnosed, consult an eye care professional for a comprehensive evaluation and diagnosis. 

Start by answering a few questions so we can build your personal plan. Ready?

What's your macular degeneration diagnosis?

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In early AMD you may have small yellow deposits called drusen in the macula without having symptoms of macular degeneration. 

Do you have wet AMD in one or both eyes?

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It’s not unusual to have wet AMD in one eye and dry AMD in the other. Use your Action Plan to try and reduce your risk of developing wet AMD in both eyes.

Does your diet support the health of your eyes?

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An eye healthy diet includes plenty of colorful vegetables, especially dark leafy greens, and less animal fats, fast food and sugar.

Do you use tobacco products?

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Smoking is the #1 preventable risk factor in losing your sight from AMD.

How much moderate-intensity aerobic exercise do you get in a typical week?

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Moderate-intensity aerobics include cycling, swimming and fast walking. You should be able to talk while you do these exercises but not sing a song.

Do you always protect your eyes from the sun’s rays?

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It’s important to protect your eyes year-round using 90%-100% UV blocking lenses that shield your eyes from all sides.

Do you monitor your vision at home at least weekly using an Amsler grid? 

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The Amsler grid is named after Swiss opthalmologist Marc Amsler, who developed this simple monitoring tool in the 1940s.

Have you seen an eye doctor in the past year for a comprehensive, dilated eye exam? 

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An eye care professional trained to diagnose and treat dry AMD may be an optometrist, ophthalmologist or retinal specialist.

Do you take an AREDS 2 eye vitamin daily?

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Your daily multivitamin may not be enough. Speak to your doctor about AREDS 2 eye vitamins.

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Every action plan should start with a conversation with your doctor. Use this plan to consult with your doctor before making any changes to your diet or lifestyle. 

Recommended Actions for You

Work with your primary care doctor to manage your overall health 

Don’t skip your annual preventive visit with your doctor, who will run routine tests to check your overall health. If you have high cholesterol, high blood pressure or high blood sugar, work with your doctor to manage your condition.  

Why? Studies show that macular degeneration may be linked to high cholesterol, high blood pressure and high blood sugar. Controlling these may help you to protect your vision.


The SightMatters program from Bausch + Lomb is designed to help people with age-related macular degeneration protect their vision and take charge of their lives with AMD. When you join the program, you’ll receive tools, information and coupons for the AREDS and AREDS 2 eye vitamins. 

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Welcome! You’ve resolved to try and limit your vision loss-and adapt to it.

You’ve already taken a key step–deciding to learn more. With wet Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD), it’s crucial to start acting right now.

The most important action you can take to protect your vision is to work with your eye care professional and stick to your recommended treatment plan. The goal of treatment is to limit damage in your retinas.

Some people may be helped by laser treatments, but the most common treatment for wet AMD is anti-VEGF therapy. VEGF stands for vascular endothelial growth factor, and the therapy consists of shots in the eye. It sounds scary, but once you’ve had your first treatment, you’ll discover that it’s not so painful.

Each injection typically protects your eyes from further damage for about 1 month. Your eye care professional will know if this is the right medication for your eyes and what the schedule should be. Your eye doctor will also tell you about other things you can do that may help you protect your vision, such as changes in your lifestyle.

Keeping up with your treatment schedule can help keep additional vision loss at bay. Meanwhile, you can learn how to adapt to the changes you’re experiencing. Many people with wet AMD continue to live their daily lives fairly independently by doing things a little differently and using the tools and resources that are available. A low-vision specialist can help.

Learn more about adapting to vision loss

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