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Can You Go Blind From Emotional Trauma?

Can You Go Blind From Emotional Trauma?

Even though emotional trauma has a significant psychological effect, it does not directly cause blindness. However, extended emotional stress could lead to physical issues that affect your vision. For example, stress and trauma may worsen pre-existing conditions like glaucoma or induce symptoms, including headaches or blurred vision. Additionally, extreme stress could lead to short-term visual episodes, like the stress-induced blindness that some people experience, but this is not permanent. Moreover, emotional trauma can be the cause of dream impediments that impact eye health indirectly, such as not seeking medical care or harming habits like bad sleeping, which may affect vision as well. It is critical to address both emotional and physical trauma through trauma treatment to keep your full bodily health, including vision, in check. If any vision changes do occur after experiencing emotional distress, it would be prudent to follow up with a medical professional to rule our any physical consequence.

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