Describe the supportive treatment.
Patient education
Visual and reading aids: magnifying glass
Avoid risk factors (e.g., smoking)
Improve diet (i.e., high in green leafy vegetables and fish)
Antioxidants therapy: vitamins A, C, and E, beta-carotene, zinc
Describe the treatment of wet AMD.
First-line: injection of VEGF inhibitors (ranibizumab, bevacizumab, pegaptanib) into the vitreous body
Second-line: when VEGF is contraindicated
Laser coagulation: direct thermal coagulation of neovascularization
Photodynamic therapy: intravenously administered dye is activated in the eye by laser light → local toxic effect → thrombosis of subretinal neovascularizations
Describe the prognosis.
Chronic progressive course for both types
Prognosis for dry AMD is significantly better than for wet AMD
Complete loss of central vision is possible but rare
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