Early Symptoms of Macular Dystrophy

Macular dystrophy is a rare condition that causes gradual vision loss. Although there's no way to cure this condition, you can monitor your condition and manage your symptoms with the help of an optometrist. At Family Vision Clinic in Farmington, MN, we specialize in optometry services. If you've noticed any concerning symptoms, we can check your eyes and provide you with a diagnosis.

Symptoms

Macular dystrophy, unlike macular degeneration, has the potential to affect young people because it is caused by a genetic mutation. In its early stages, it may cause blurred vision or other visual distortions. Additional symptoms may include:

Difficulty Seeing in Low Light

Many people with macular dystrophy find it difficult to see in low light conditions. It might also be difficult for people to adapt to changes in lighting. It might take time for the eyes to adjust when a person moves from a dark room to a bright one.

Loss of Color Perception

As macular dystrophy progresses, it can make it more difficult to see colors. Colors may appear to be faded, and some people may find it difficult to distinguish between different colors. This symptom might become more severe over time, and some people might experience a complete loss of color vision.

Blind Spots

While macular dystrophy can lead to total vision loss, it's more likely to cause blind spots in the early stages. These spots tend to be small initially, but they can become larger and more severe over time. When people develop blind spots, they may occur alongside other symptoms, like floaters.

Visit Our Optometrist in Farmington, MN

Once macular dystrophy symptoms appear, the condition can continue to worsen. That's why it's best to see an optometry specialist soon after you experience these symptoms. If you're dealing with blurry vision, blind spots, or other vision problems, make an appointment our optometrist on our optometry team at Family Vision Clinic. Call us at (651) 463-2020 for more information.

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