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Has Anyone Diagnosed With Wild Type Amyloidosis Noticed Vision Issues, Mainly Blurred Vision?

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Naples, FL
September 14, 2024
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I have the "Wild" Amyloidosis and seem to be getting larger darker circles around my eyes. Anyone know if this is a part of having Wild Type?

September 19, 2024
MyAmyloidosisTeam

Wild-type amyloidosis primarily affects the heart and nerves, but amyloid deposits can form in various parts of the body. While the provided information does not specifically mention vision issues like blurred vision as a symptom of wild-type amyloidosis, amyloidosis in general can affect the eyes. If you notice any changes Show Full Answer

Wild-type amyloidosis primarily affects the heart and nerves, but amyloid deposits can form in various parts of the body. While the provided information does not specifically mention vision issues like blurred vision as a symptom of wild-type amyloidosis, amyloidosis in general can affect the eyes. If you notice any changes in your vision, it's important to alert your healthcare team or ophthalmologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.

September 14, 2024

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