Post-Visual Diagnosis Distress: The Weight of Threatened Sight

Receiving a diagnosis of a vision-threatening eye condition is a psychologically salient event for many patients. Across ophthalmology, fear, uncertainty, and emotional distress are commonly observed at the time of diagnosis, often before substantial functional vision loss occurs. Although depression and anxiety are well documented in chronic eye disease, diagnosis-linked distress remains inconsistently recognised and is rarely addressed systematically within routine ophthalmic care. This…

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