Dry AMD Treatment Options

Dry AMD Treatment

Understanding Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration (Dry AMD)

Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration Explained

Dry AMD is the most common form of age-related macular degeneration, accounting for approximately 85-90% of all AMD cases. This progressive condition occurs when the macula, the central portion of the retina responsible for detailed vision, begins to thin and deteriorate with age. Unlike wet AMD, dry AMD typically develops gradually, allowing for intervention strategies that may help slow its progression.

The condition often begins with the accumulation of small yellow deposits called drusen beneath the retina. As these deposits increase, they can damage the macula’s light-sensitive cells, leading to vision loss. Common symptoms include difficulty reading, reduced ability to recognize faces, and the need for increasingly bright light for detailed tasks. While the progression is usually slower than wet AMD, the condition can significantly impact quality of life if left unmanaged.

A Complementary Approach

MicroAcupuncture 48 offers a promising complementary approach for managing dry AMD. This specialized technique focuses on specific points in the hands and feet to stimulate blood flow to the retinal tissue. The treatment aims to support cellular regeneration and maintain existing vision by improving circulation to the affected areas. Since retinal cells naturally regenerate every 48 hours, this treatment window provides an opportunity to potentially influence the healing process.

Our comprehensive treatment protocol begins with detailed baseline testing to document current vision status and track improvements. A typical course involves 8-16 treatments, with multiple sessions per day to create a cumulative therapeutic effect. Regular reassessments help quantify any vision improvements and guide ongoing treatment plans. The frequency and intensity of treatments are customized based on individual factors such as vision loss severity and progression rate.

Research Supports Acupuncture

Research has shown that increased blood flow to the retina may help maintain visual function and potentially slow disease progression. While MicroAcupuncture is not a cure for dry AMD, it represents one component of a comprehensive approach to vision preservation. We combine this treatment with other supportive therapies, including electrical stimulation, Chinese herbs, and functional medicine, all tailored to each patient’s specific needs.

Early intervention remains crucial for optimal outcomes with dry AMD. Our integrated approach focuses on both immediate support and long-term management strategies to help maintain vision and quality of life. Regular monitoring and treatment adjustments ensure the most effective care for each individual’s condition.

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