WHAT IS Social anxiety

  • Definition
  • Causes
  • Symptoms
  • Diagnosis
  • Ayurvedic Tips
  • FAQS
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Definition

  • Social anxiety disorder - also called Social phobia – is the term used when normal day to day activities cause considerable anxiety, fear, embarrassment and discomfort because the sufferer has a fear of being judged by others.1
  • In Ayurveda classics, anxiety is described as a symptom Chittodwega (restlessness of mind). It is further classified under a heading of psychiatric disorders called ‘Unmada’.2
  • As per Ayurveda, inappropriate dietary habits such as Adhvashana (Improper foods) and Vishamashana (Opposing foods) may cause Vishada (Mental lethargy) resulting out of Pragya-paradha (mistakes of the intellect/mind).2
  • These mistakes are referred to as - lack of self-control over eating and greediness in food habits. Conditions of the mind such as Duhkha (Despair)- that is produced due to loss of beloved one or any financial or social loss; Bhaya (fear), Irshya (jealousy), Dainya (timidity), Lobha (greed), Chinta (worry), Krodha (anger) may lead to Vishada (Mental lethargy).2
  • Imbalanced tridosha especially Vata vitiated rajas are the doshas mainly involved in development of clinical anxiety.2

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