Early and intermediate AMD are the most common forms of AMD, accounting for approximately 90% of all cases. Early AMD and intermediate AMD are both considered “dry” forms of the disease. Early AMD is generally very mild and asymptomatic. Eye care professionals characterize early AMD by the presence, size and amount of drusen found in the eye.
Drusen are yellow deposits in the back of the eye that can build up and affect vision. People in their 30s and 40s can have drusen, but the presence of drusen alone does not indicate early AMD. You must be over the age of 50 for an eye care professional to diagnose you with early AMD.
Eye with Early AMD
Healthy Eye
Drusen