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Hemolacria Secondary to Major Depressive Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A Case Report.

Clinical Case Reports(2023)

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Key Clinical Message Hemolacria can occur on the basis of a psychiatric disorder without an organic cause. However, this should be a diagnosis of exclusion. Treatment of the underlying psychiatric illness may relieve this condition. Abstract A 24‐year‐old man presented with the chief complaint of bloody tears, which began 4 months earlier after commencing mandatory military service. He had no underlying diseases, and all work‐ups returned normal, though a microscopic examination confirmed red blood cells. He was diagnosed with hemolacria secondary to generalized anxiety disorder and major depressive disorder, responding to propranolol and sertraline. Hemolacria was totally cured after 6 months of treating the underlying psychiatric illness.
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blood,generalized anxiety disorder,hemolacria,major depressive disorder,tears
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