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Can the “Wet” Form of Macular Degeneration be Treated?

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Can the “Wet” Form of Macular Degeneration be Treated?

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Yes. Some people with the “wet” form of ARMD have benefited from this treatment, and we are currently treating both the wet and dry forms of macular degeneration. The damage caused to the retina by the exudates and bleeding can be so severe that the retina is permanently damaged, and if you have had laser procedures, there will be areas of permanent scarring in your retina. Still, the response to microcurrent stimulation therapy has been very good in those people we have treated with exudative or “wet” macular degeneration. If you have the “wet” form of macular degeneration in both eyes, we need to see the medical records from your recent eye exams, or arrange for an exam, to determine the extent of your disease before we can advise you if you should begin this treatment.

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