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IVT Injections for AMD

What is Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD)?

AMD is a progressive eye condition affecting the macula, responsible for central vision. Wet AMD involves abnormal blood vessels leaking fluid, requiring urgent treatment with Intravitreal (IVT) injections.

The IVT Injection Procedure

  • Preparation: Local anesthesia drops numb the eye; the area is cleaned with antiseptic.
  • Injection: A fine needle delivers medication into the vitreous cavity (takes seconds).
  • Sensation: You may feel a slight pressure, but it is generally painless.

Post-Injection Care Instructions

Day of Injection

  • Rest: Take it easy for the rest of the day.
  • Avoid Rubbing: Do not rub your eye, as it may cause abrasion or infection.
  • Sensation: It is normal to feel a gritty sensation or see a "floater" or bubble in your vision.

Days 1-3

  • Hygiene: Avoid getting water directly in the eye for 24-48 hours.
  • Drops: Use any prescribed antibiotic drops as directed.
  • Symptoms: Mild redness or a small blood spot on the white of the eye is common and harmless.

Red Flags (Contact Us Immediately)

  • Severe, deep aching pain
  • Sudden decrease in vision
  • Increasing redness or swelling
  • Significant discharge

Follow-Up

  • Adherence to your injection schedule is critical for preserving vision.
  • Do not miss appointments, even if your vision feels stable.

Quick Checklist

  • Take drops as prescribed
  • Wear shield at night
  • No swimming (4 weeks)
  • No eye rubbing

Next Appointment

Please refer to your discharge papers for your follow-up date and time.