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Anxiety, Blurred Vision. Heart Test, MRI Normal. Causes For Anxiety Attacks?

hii i have had anxiety panic attacks for 4 months daily,,,i tough i had something wrong did all kind of test cardiology mri ,,but nothing wrong it came to anxiety disorder now im doing my best to recover but still have blurred vision does it ever go away?? will this affect my mind?? something i feel like mind gone but when i relax it goes away it mostky happends mornings when waking up.. thanks
Fri, 23 Nov 2012
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As you have undergone all investigations which came out to be normal, you have probably "anxiety disorder" for which visit to a psychiatrist is required for which various treatment options are available (SSRIs, Benzodiazepines, Behaviour therapy etc).
However, the blurred vision needs ophthalmological examination once.

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Anxiety, Blurred Vision. Heart Test, MRI Normal. Causes For Anxiety Attacks?

hello welcome to health care magic As you have undergone all investigations which came out to be normal, you have probably anxiety disorder for which visit to a psychiatrist is required for which various treatment options are available (SSRIs, Benzodiazepines, Behaviour therapy etc). However, the blurred vision needs ophthalmological examination once. Good Luck Thanks