Vidyashree Hubballi Junior Resident, Department of Psychiatry, Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences, Belagavi 590019, Karnataka, India
Chandrashekar TR Professor & Head, Department of Psychiatry, Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences, Belagavi 590019, Karnataka, India
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Indian Journal of Medical Psychiatry
6(1):p 25-27, January-June 2023. | DOI: NA
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Hubballi V, Chandrashekar TR. Case Series of Female Dhat Syndrome. RFP Ind Jr of Med Psy. 2023;6(1):25–27.
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Received : March 03, 2023
Accepted : April 14, 2023
Published : June 30, 2023
Abstract
Dhat syndrome is commonly seen in males. Female dhat syndrome is a rarely described clinical entity. Similar to males, females can also present with various physical and psychological symptoms that they attribute to the vaginal discharge. Here we report on two such female patients who presented to the psychiatric OPD with various somatic and psychological complaints that they attributed to the whitish vaginal discharge.
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Hubballi V, Chandrashekar TR. Case Series of Female Dhat Syndrome. RFP Ind Jr of Med Psy. 2023;6(1):25–27.
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