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Macular Degeneration Awareness Week Saturday 27 May to 2 June 2012

Liberal Member for Penrith Stuart Ayres is encouraging people who are either over 50 years of age, smokers or people who have a family history of macular degeneration to observe Macular Degeneration Awareness Week by visiting their local optometrist for a check-up.

\”Macular Degeneration is the leading cause of blindness and severe vision loss in Australia.\” Mr Ayres said today.

\”Age, smoking and family history have been identified as being the three main risk factors for Macular Degeneration with smokers being three times more likely to develop MD.

\”The Macular Degeneration Foundation advises that early detection is essential in addressing the eye condition and encourages people at-risk to have their eyes tested. Anyone who experiences a sudden change in vision should see their ophthalmologist urgently.

Symptoms may include one or more of the following Four D‘s:

  • Difficulty with reading or any other activity with fine vision.
  • Distortion where straight lines appear wavy or bent.
  • Distinguishing faces becomes a problem.
  • Dark patches or empty spaces appear in the centre of your vision.

Mr Ayres was joined by John Molloy of Penrith Spectaclesin High Street Penrith to promote the need for regular eye checks.

\”It is important to remember that in the early stages there may be no visual symptoms therefore an eye test is essential to detect the early signs of Macular Degeneration.\” Mr Molloy said.

\”The best solution if you are one of the people at-risk is to have regular eye tests before the more-progressed symptoms are identified.\”

For more detailed information, see your local optometrist or contact the Macular Degeneration Foundation on 1800 111 709 www.mdfoundation.com.au

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