
Suggest Treatment For Anxiety Along With Ringing In Ears

Panic attacks
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I have gone through your question in detail and I can understand what you are going through.
Coming to your question directly, yes you can take xanax 0.25mg again right now and also can repeat it if required after 2-3 hours. Its a safe medicine and can take upto 2mg/day if it doesnt cause drowsiness. Its only to be avoided taking daily.
The condition that you are having is basically panic attacks. This is a disorder of anxiety and occurs cause of imbalance of certain neurotransmitters in the brain. especially serotonin, nor adrenaline, and dopamine to some extent. Medicines are the best options to take care of these symptoms. Paroxetine is the the most popular medicine and my drug of choice. I generally prescribe my patients 12.5 mg per day at night which takes care of anxiety symptoms. Also certain medicines like propranolol and clonazepam can be give as required when there is a panic episode or expected situation where panic attack can appear.
Also there is an option of cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). This therapy is taken by either a psychologist or a psychiatrist in which the therapist identifies impaired cognitions (Thoughts) and try to correct them. They are 15-20 min weekly session and there should be around 8-10 sessions to help you with your illness.
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Detailed Answer:
Hello
Xanax is not contraindicated in glaucoma. You may get an IOP done after you are using xanax and in case if there is no worsening,there should not be any issue.
Regarding the ringing, sensory neural hearing loss can lead to ringing in ears but you should try to get it evaluated further by doing an MRI. Being not my speciality, I wont be of much help to you in this regard.
Hope this helps,
Kind regards
Dr. Srikanth Reddy MD

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