Vision
4. The impact of AMD on sight
Age-related macular degeneration is not painful and almost never leads to total loss of sight.
The degeneration of the macula can leave a central blind spot which makes it difficult to read, watch television and recognise faces. However, the side (or peripheral) vision of those with AMD remains intact and, with practice, can be enough for people to maintain an independent life.
AMD is the most common cause of registered blindness for older people in the UK.