Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is damage to the part of the eye called the macula. The macula is in the center of the retina. It allows you to see detail in the center of your field of vision. If the macula is damaged, you can no longer see detail in the center of your vision.
There are two forms of AMD: wet and dry. The wet form occurs when new, fragile blood vessels grow beneath the retina and leak blood and fluid. The leaks can rapidly damage the macula. In the dry form, the light-sensitive cells in the macula gradually break down. In both cases, a blind spot forms in or near the center of vision. The dry form is more common and causes a much slower and often less severe loss of vision.
AMD is a common problem for many people as they get older. It usually affects both eyes, but one eye may be affected before the other.
A specific vitamin and mineral supplement (with zinc and copper) has shown a small but significant advantage in preserving vision in some forms of AMD.
Zinc:
Zinc is a mineral that comes from meat, eggs, and seafood. It is present in many enzymes in the human body, including some in the retina. These enzymes help chemicals in the retina convert light into electrical impulses the brain can understand. Just how much zinc we need for good health and vision is not known.
People with low levels of zinc in their blood may have more eye problems than other people. Some older people have lower blood levels of zinc, either because their diets are low in zinc or because they do not absorb zinc from their food.
However, taking zinc supplements may or may not slow down AMD. In fact, too much zinc can interfere with the body's use of copper, another important mineral.
Vitamins:
Vitamins probably play a role in the health of the retina. Vitamin A is normally present in nerve cells in the retina. It is considered necessary for good vision. Some experts think that taking vitamins C and E can protect the macula from oxygen molecules that may attack it, but this is not proven.
A specific formulation of vitamins and minerals is helpful in reducing the risk of vision loss in some forms of AMD. However, too much vitamin A can cause a variety of problems. Ask your eye doctor about which supplements you should take.
You will be healthier if you get enough vitamins and minerals by eating a well-balanced diet that includes a lot of fruits and vegetables. You can help ensure that you get the nutrients you need if you take supplements. The supplements that doctors recommend contain amounts of vitamins and minerals that are considered to be safe. However, do not take large doses of any vitamins or minerals unless your doctor approves.