Amsler Grid
Test
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The Amsler grid is a tool that eye doctors
use to detect vision problems resulting from damage to the macula (the central
part of the retina) or the optic nerve. The damage may be caused by macular
degeneration, glaucoma or other eye diseases, so the Amsler grid is useful in
detecting these problems.
An early
diagnosis means early treatment, so it may help to limit or at least slow the
vision loss you experience.
If you are
at risk for macular degeneration or other eye diseases, you can use this chart
at home to monitor your vision. But using the chart doesn't mean you should
skip regular visits to your eye doctor, because you can easily miss signs that
only a trained eye care practitioner will find.
The chart below
is an approximation of the printed chart used by eye doctors. For more accurate
detection of macular damage, you will need a complete eye exam.

How
To Test Yourself with the Amsler Grid
If you need reading glasses, please
wear them while you use the Amsler grid. The grid should be at about the same
distance from your eyes that any other reading material would be.
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Cover one eye, then
focus on the dot in the centre.
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Do any of the lines look wavy,
blurred or distorted? (All lines should be straight, all intersections should
form right angles and all the squares should be the same size.)
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Are there any missing areas or dark
areas in the grid?
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Can you see all corners and sides of
the grid?
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Don't forget to test both eyes.
VERY IMPORTANT: Report any irregularity
to your eye doctor immediately. You can mark areas of the chart that you're not
seeing properly and bring it with you to your eye exam.