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  • Why Eye Drops Don’t Treat Macular Degeneration

    Eye drops are one of the most familiar tools in eye care, which makes it understandable that many people assume they can help with macular degeneration. Unfortunately, this is one of the most persistent misconceptions surrounding AMD. The reality is simple but important: eye drops do not reach the part of the eye affected by…

  • Why Dry Eye Feels Worse at Certain Times of the Day

    Dry eye symptoms fluctuate daily, typically worse in the morning due to factors like incomplete eyelid closure and poor tear quality. Symptoms may improve by mid-day but worsen in the evening due to tear film fatigue and strain from prolonged screen use. Understanding this pattern aids diagnosis and management strategies.

  • Dry AMD vs Wet AMD: What’s the Difference?

    Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) consists of two forms: dry AMD and wet AMD. Dry AMD is common and gradual, while wet AMD is rare and aggressive, leading to rapid vision loss. Treatment strategies differ significantly, and monitoring is essential as dry AMD can progress to wet AMD, impacting vision preservation.