Major Depressive disorder (MDD) is a chronic, episodic disorder which manifests with disturbance in mood, interest, cognition and vegetative symptoms. It has major impact on the quality of life of the patients, by affecting their physical, mental, personal, social, and spiritual wellbeing.
Vishada
and
avasada
represents minor depressive episodes and MDD can be equated to
Kaphaja Unmada
.
Current case presented with sadness, worthlessness, helplessness, death wishes, disturbed sleep and was diagnosed as MDD as per DSM V criteria. Ayurveda diagnosis was
Kaphaja Unmada
involving
kapha
-dominant
vata
and
tama dosha
. Mental examination revealed derangement of
mana
(mind),
buddhi
(intellect),
smruti
(memory),
bhakti
(desire),
sheela
(temperament),
chesta
(psychomotor activity) and
achara
(conduct) components. Patient was
Avara Satwa
. Management was planned with integrative treatment comprising of
Yukti vypasharaya
(pharmacological),
Satwawajaya
(counselling) and
daiwivyapashraya
(spiritual-based techniques). Management was with
snehapana
(internal oleation),
virechana
(gut cleansing),
sarvanga abhyanga
(massage of whole body with medicated oil) followed by
bashpa sweda
(steam therapy to whole body),
shirodhara
(dripping of medicated oil on fore head),
shiropichu
(transcranial drug administration by placing cotton pad dipped in medicated oil),
katibasti
(holding of medicated oil in well-prepared from dough),
satwavajaya chikitsa
, and
daiwi vyapashraya chikitsa
. Conventional psychopharmacological interventions taken since last year were tapered and discontinued. Treatment continued for 352 days which included 13 days of hospitalized treatment and follow-ups. Intervention outcome showed reduction in Hamilton depression Rating scores from 31 to 6. Patient's self-assessed worry reduced from 16 h/day to 2 h/day, self-assessed daily relaxed state improved from ½ hour/day to 14 h/day. Patient showed complete remission by 180th day of intervention. Improvements sustained even during the non-interventional observation period. Thus, the Ayurvedic integrative management showed efficacy in management of MDD.