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Does age-related macular degeneration cause blindness?

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Does age-related macular degeneration cause blindness?

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As a general rule, no. Because only the center of a person’s vision is usually affected, blindness rarely occurs from the disease. However, injury to the macula in the center of the retina can destroy the ability to see straight ahead clearly. Therefore, AMD can sometimes make it difficult to read, drive, or perform other daily activities that require fine central vision.

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