Dry Macular Degeneration
• having blurry distance or reading vision, or both
• needing increasingly brighter light to see things that are near, such as a book you’re holding
• noticing that colors appear less bright than they used to
• difficulty seeing when moving from a brightly lit area to a dimmer area, such as when walking from outdoors into a dimly lit room on a sunny afternoon
• seeing blank or blurry spots in your central field of vision
• having difficulty recognizing people’s faces Wet Macular Degeneration
• distorted vision - for example, seeing straight lines that appear bent, or irregular
• seeing dark or blank spots in your field of vision
• loss of central vision
• objects look larger or smaller when viewed with one eye than the other
• colors are not as bright as they used to look, or don’t look the same when viewed separately with each eye