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The Indian subcontinent is home to the DHAT syndrome, a psychiatric condition that is culture-bound. It is defined as a semen loss or a fear of semen loss related to psychological and physical distress due to which a man starts experiencing extreme degrees of fatigue, anxiety, and weakness.
Impotence and premature ejaculation are frequent occurrences.
A man may experience other somatic symptoms like weakness, palpitations, sleeplessness, low mood, guilt & worry.
Loss of semen through nocturnal emission & masturbation.
Some men may report a white discharge in their urine.
DHAT can be caused by three major factors
Co-occurring sexual dysfunctions
Hormonal imbalance
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With the right treatment, many people with DHAT syndrome see visible progresses in their overall health and well-being. However, results can vary based on factors like how severe the syndrome is, and how individuals react to the cure.
Untreated DHAT syndrome can lead to major psychological suffering and may contribute to the development of anxiety disorders, depression, or sexual issues.
Cultural beliefs may associate semen loss to physical weakness, but there's no evidence of this. Weakness in DHAT syndrome is often due to stress, not actual semen loss.
DHAT syndrome often involves anxiety from semen loss. But there's no medical evidence that semen loss causes chronic illness.
The duration of our DHAT care plan ranges from one month to three months. A one-month care plan is usually recommended for those who have a mild case of DHAT, and three months for those who have a moderate-to-severe case. Also, results vary from one person to another; it has been observed that men started experiencing desirable outcomes in their condition within 2–3 months.