2022
DOI: 10.1136/gpsych-2022-100863
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Phenomenology, disability and sexual functioning in female Dhat syndrome: a study of tertiary care gynaecology outpatients

Abstract: BackgroundDhat syndrome, a clinical condition related to semen loss in urine often found among males in India, has rarely been described as a separate clinical condition in females. Women with the syndrome complain of passing vaginal discharge and can be excessively concerned and preoccupied with it, often attributing various physical symptoms to the loss of vaginal fluids.AimsThis study aimed to assess the sociodemographic and clinical profiles of female patients with Dhat syndrome and their perceived stress,… Show more

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“…Specific groups with psychosomatic problems are represented in this issue. Joshi et al 9 focused on women with Dhat syndrome and studied its phenomenology, disability and sexual functioning in these patients. The authors concluded that women with non-pathological vaginal discharge are similar to men with Dhat syndrome, having a deficit understanding of pathology; they recommend comprehensive assessments and management to decrease the suffering of women with the disorder experience.…”
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“…Specific groups with psychosomatic problems are represented in this issue. Joshi et al 9 focused on women with Dhat syndrome and studied its phenomenology, disability and sexual functioning in these patients. The authors concluded that women with non-pathological vaginal discharge are similar to men with Dhat syndrome, having a deficit understanding of pathology; they recommend comprehensive assessments and management to decrease the suffering of women with the disorder experience.…”
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confidence: 99%