Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a disease which blurrs the central, sharp vision of the eye by damaging the macula, the part of the eye which allows you to see fine details. It is the main cause of vision loss in Americans who are 60 or more years old. It can progress so slowly that it isn't noticed or it can progress quickly.
The macula is at the center of the back of the eye, part of the tissue which lets you see. Light striking it is converted to electrical nerve signals which are sent to the brain.
There are two types of macular generation.