2023
DOI: 10.4103/ijo.ijo_2101_22
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Psychiatric aspects of ophthalmic disorders

Abstract: Ophthalmic disorders have psychiatric aspects associated with them at various levels. Psychological factors have a well-documented role in the causation, aggravation, and maintenance of various ophthalmic conditions, including glaucoma, central serous retinopathy, dry eye disease, and retinitis pigmentosa. Many ophthalmic conditions, including blindness, have psychological manifestations as well, which need to be addressed, in addition to the ophthalmic pathology. There is also significant overlap in the treat… Show more

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“…I read with keen interest the distinctive review article by Mamtani et al . [ 1 ] on psychiatric aspects of ophthalmic disorder—a very eclectic paper with wide ramifications in therapy. A psychosomatic disorder is a disease that is made worse by stress and anxiety.…”
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“…I read with keen interest the distinctive review article by Mamtani et al . [ 1 ] on psychiatric aspects of ophthalmic disorder—a very eclectic paper with wide ramifications in therapy. A psychosomatic disorder is a disease that is made worse by stress and anxiety.…”
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confidence: 99%