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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
MANAGEMENT OF STRESS IN ANORECTAL DISEASES
Vd. Avinash Vishnu Bharati* and Dr. R. H. Amilkanthwar
Abstract Now a day, we all observed that many patient comes in the OPD are stressful in condition either by the diseases or by any personal cause. In the Current days there is vast changes in life style, So Depression is very common mental health disorder which affects person’s way of thinking and behaviour. The weakness of “Mana” is that it interprets everything external according to its own conditioning .In ancient era there are many ways to control mind and to improve the way of thinking, But now a days, it’s impossible and causes increase in the rate of mentally sick patient . “Mana” (mind) can observe thoughts, feelings, moods, meditation, determination, etc. so all these are objects. The mind transmits these objects to Buddhi (intellect) who then decides on the appropriate action.”[Charak Sharirsthana., Ch.1, 20-23] The main purpose of the paper presentation is to assess the changes in psychological distress of Ano - Rectal diseases patients. Depending on it’s severe complaints and disturbance in daily work there is high rate of distraction occurrence in patients psychology. Hospitalized patients shows high levels of psychological distress. The primary responsibility for the assessment and treatment of patients psychological problem is an initial consultation during a hospital stay or follow-up or in OPD. Psychological distress impairs quality of life, reduces ability of patients to get benefit from treatment and it is associated with poor outcome for physical illness and less patients satisfaction. So it is important to manage stress factor in anorectal disease. Keywords: Mana, Anorectal disease, stress. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
