Hypothyroidism and Eye Problems (e.g. Macular Degeneration) aka AMD.
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Hi everyone,
I thought I'd just mention to watch out for Macular Degeneration if you have an under-active thyroid caused by auto-immune disease.
I have none of the usual risk factors for macular degeneration such as: family history, smoking, aged 60+ etc., however at the age of 46 I was diagnosed with macular degeneration, dry version (there is a wet version - which can be treated with Lucentis and NICE guidelines of being treated within 2 weeks of diagnosis).
Ever since I was diagnosed I was convinced it was to do with thyroid/auto immune and recently research has found an auto-immune cause.
There is a lot that one can do to help mitigate against dry macular degeneration to help prevent it, and also to help stop its progression once one has it. So it is really worth getting an eye test each year.
Another check is to get hold of an Amsler grid. If the black lines are wavy when you look at a grid of straight black lines, make an urgent appointment to see an optician and tell them so.
Research has demonstrated a particular combination of high dose of certain vitamins and minerals helps stop the progression.
The Macular Society is a great source of information and support.
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However Macular Degeneration is prevalent in the general population and in the UK I believe it's the biggest cause of blindness for people over 60.
It doesn't hurt to be aware of it particularly when, if it occurs, prompt action is required.
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