Title of article :
Debilitating Itching: An Unusual Presentation of Dhat Syndrome Following Recovery from Dermatitis Artefacta
Author/Authors :
Venkatalakshmi, Penchilaiya Department of Psychiatry and National Drug Deaddiction Treatment Center - All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) - New Delhi, India , Menon, Vikas Department of Psychiatry - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) - Puducherry, India
Abstract :
Introduction: Dhat syndrome is a culture bound sex neurosis more common in the orient. The condition is primarily characterized
by overriding concerns about loss of semen resulting in a variety of physical and psychological problems. Though a variety of
modes of discharge of Dhat is described, its discharge through skin lesions, following recovery from dermatologic conditions is not
reported so far.
Case Presentation: A young, single adult male, hailing from a rural area (Tamil Nadu, a state in South India) was treated adequately
for dermatitis artefacta and showed good recovery. He referred to the psychiatry outpatient department with complaints of lassitude
and inability to work or concentrate all of which he attributed to the passage of a fluid comprising of semen and pus through
the healed skin lesions. His friends reinforced his belief about the nature and origin of his symptoms. There was significant distress
and dysfunction in the absence of underlying depression and anxiety. He was effectively managed with a combination of psychoeducation
and low dose anxiolytics.
Conclusions: Dhatsyndromemaypresent variably with regard to itsmodeof passageandconstituents. Clinicians need to watch for
development of Dhat syndrome following recovery from dermatologic conditions. Offering explanations synchronous with patient
beliefs about symptoms may result in faster response and greater treatment satisfaction.
Keywords :
Culture-Bound , Dermatitis , Dhat Syndrome , Semen Loss , Presentation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics