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Do most older people get macular degeneration?

While age-related macular degeneration is a leading cause of vision loss in older adults, the answer to "Do most older people get macular degeneration?" is more nuanced than a simple yes or no. The risk and prevalence increase significantly with age, but it does not affect the majority of the senior population.

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Do most older people have drusen? A complete guide to age-related eye deposits

According to the National Eye Institute, small drusen are a common finding in many people over the age of 60. This fact highlights why so many wonder, "Do most older people have drusen?" Understanding what these deposits are and their potential link to age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a vital aspect of healthy aging and senior eye care.

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What is Retinal Aging? Understanding the Effects on Your Vision

By age 75, roughly half of all patients will develop small deposits called drusen under the retina, a telltale sign of the natural aging process. Understanding what is retinal aging is crucial for recognizing typical changes versus potential warning signs of serious eye disease.

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