age related macular degeneration

What is the relationship between environmental toxins and AMD?

Environmental toxins such as cigarette smoke, heavy metals, and oxidative stress-inducing agents have been implicated in the development of AMD. Cigarette smoke contains numerous toxic substances that can damage retinal cells and contribute to oxidative stress, which is a known risk factor for AMD. Similarly, heavy metals like lead and cadmium can accumulate in the retina, leading to cellular damage and inflammation.

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