Phobia

Phobia

Phobia means fear. Generally speaking, a ‘phobia’ refers to the fear of any object or situation. The object or situation may or may not necessarily pose danger but the fear is real and affects the person to an extent that there is anxiety and avoidance by the person. Phobia can be short term or long lasting and cause strong physical and psychological reactions.

In Ayurveda, Unmada covers a wide range of symptoms and is synonymous with insanity, mania etc. Phobia too, is considered under the gamut of diseases/conditions covered under Unmada or Bhayaja Unmada.

According to Ayurveda, sadhaka pitta is deemed to be essentially responsible for mental functioning and emotions. It is based in hridaya (heart/mind) and responsible for the feelings of fear (bhaya), courage, valor (shourya), anger (krodha), happiness (harsha) and intelligence (buddhi).
Hyperactivity of rajas (action) or tamas (inertia) causes the mind to lose its balance and affects the tridosha (vata, pitta, kapha) resulting in mental disorders that can manifest as a phobia.

Causes Of Phobia

Exact causes of Phobia are not known. Some known causes of developing phobias are –

Symptoms Of Phobia

Phobias (Specific or social in origin) can present with the following symptoms :

Ayurvedic Treatment For Phobia

Internal Medicine

This includes the three components of chikitsa such as yukti vyapasraya (medications), daiva vyapasraya (chanting and meditation) and satvavachaya chikitsa (psychotherapy). In the first entity, aushada, ahara, vihara are properly administered as per the assessed dosha status of the condition. Here either of the sodhana chikisa or shamana chikitsa are recommended.
Some individuals with OCD may show a ‘tic’. ‘Tics’ are sudden, brief, repetitive movements, of the body or its parts like eyes blinking, nose twitching, shoulder jerks etc.

Ayurvedic Treatment For Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder -Ocd

This includes the three components of chikitsa such as yukti vyapasraya (medications), daiva vyapasraya (chanting and meditation) and satvavachaya chikitsa (psychotherapy). In the first entity, aushada, ahara, vihara are properly administered as per the assessed dosha status of the condition. Here either of the sodhana chikisa or shamana chikitsa are recommended

A wholesome healthy diet is essential for mental health and happiness .

  • Achar rasayan (Good behavior and lifestyle) influences the Pravar Satva (Higher mental equilibrium).
  • Satvajaya chikitsa (Psychatric Councelling, mental hygiene ) may have a beneficial role in management of phobias. Intellect promoting or Medhya drugs such as Mandukaparni (Centella asiatica Linn.), Yastimadhu (Glycirrhiza glabra Linn.), Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia (Wild) Miers) and Shankhapushpi (Convolvulus pleuricaulis Chois) are beneficial in these conditions.
  • Yogasanasas exercise regimen are shown to be efficacious and helpful in reduction or management of stress.

Some asanas that are helpful are as follows

Diet For Phobia

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