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Is There Any Nasal Surgery To Cure Anxiety?

I suffer from anxiety on a daily basis, and I was told that there is a particular nasal surgery I could have to correct it, is that true? If so, what is the cost because I am uninsured and what is the name of it? I am 53 years old.5"4, and have prolapse valve, high blood pressure also.
Tue, 9 Sep 2014
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In scientific medical literature, there is no recommendation for any nasal surgery for anxiety.
Here are some tips for anxiety:
Take care your health. Control your blood pressure. Stay active. Exercise regularly. Don't let anxiety restrict your behavior. Have hobbies. If you are spiritually inclined, follow spirituality. If you like social service, do it.
Do not seek medical opinion from spurious websites or non-professionals.
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Is There Any Nasal Surgery To Cure Anxiety?

In scientific medical literature, there is no recommendation for any nasal surgery for anxiety. Here are some tips for anxiety: Take care your health. Control your blood pressure. Stay active. Exercise regularly. Don t let anxiety restrict your behavior. Have hobbies. If you are spiritually inclined, follow spirituality. If you like social service, do it. Do not seek medical opinion from spurious websites or non-professionals. I hope this answers your question.