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ROLE OF SHIRODHARA AND ABHYANGA ON SERUM CORTISOL IN ANXIETY – A CASE REPORT
*Dr. Omprakash Mohaniraj Choudhari, Dr. Pritam Purushottam Dhoot and
ABSTRACT Chittodvega, classified as a Mano-Vikara (psychological disorder) in Ayurveda, can be correlated with general anxiety disorder. The disturbance of Vata Dosha plays a critical role in its manifestation. Ayurvedic treatments such as Abhyanga (oleation) and Shirodhara (dripping of medicated oil or other suitable liquid on forehead) are known to pacify Vata. Abhyanga helps to stabilize the body, while Shirodhara enhances concentration, promoting mental stability. Both procedures synergistically balance Vata Dosha, addressing the physiological and psychological aspects of Chittodvega.A 43-year-old male patient presented with complaints of anxiety in the OPD. He underwent a 14-day treatment regimen, including 7 days of hospitalization and 7 days of follow-up. The treatment involved Abhyanga(Oleation) with Til Taila (sesame oil) and Shirodhara with Dashmool taila, aimed at assessing their impact on serum cortisol levels. Both, morning and evening cortisol level of this patient was within the normal range before and after the treatment. This study was done only to check the effectiveness of Abhyanga and Shirodhara on serum cortisol level. Observable changes were found in serum cortisol along with a reduction in the patient’s anxiety symptoms, demonstrating the efficacy of these Ayurvedic interventions in managing Chittodvega. Keywords: . [Download Article] [Download Certifiate] |
