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Discover how constant stress affects eye health

Discover how constant stress affects eye health

Scientific studies, referenced by AgroWeb.org on the impact of stress on the body, suggest that stress is both a cause and a consequence of vision loss.

When a person loses their sight, they experience an incredible level of mental stress.

In some cases, such a problem is also associated with depression and social isolation.

Naturally, scientists think that stress can have serious consequences in vision loss.

The scientists who conducted the study are part of the Institute of Medical Psychology in Germany.

They explained that constant stress, which increases the amount of cortisol, affects the sympathetic nervous system and the vascular system.

Over time, stress affects brain and eye health, ultimately causing complete loss of vision.

German scientists concluded that stress is not only a consequence of vision loss but can also worsen eye problems.

According to them, if a person is freed from the shackles of stress, they can improve their eyesight and even restore it.

Scientists recommend meditation, stress management techniques, or psychological counseling as steps to restore vision and improve eye health.

On the other hand, doctors should try to instill positivity and optimism in patients suffering from eye problems.

The warning that patients should be prepared that they will lose their eyesight one day causes a lot of fear and anxiety that significantly worsens the situation.

In most cases, the problems caused by stress on the eyes are temporary.

AgroWeb.org presents the symptoms that appear when stress affects eye health below:

These symptoms usually disappear with the end of a stressful situation.

If these problems persist, then it is recommended that you consult an ophthalmologist.

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