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:: Volume 7, Issue 3 (Int Biol Biomed J (In press) 2021) ::
IBBJ 2021, 7(3): 0-0 Back to browse issues page
Post Natal Depression a Concealed Menace Among South Indian Women – A Systematic Observational Analysis
Anita Margret Arockiya * 1, NarayanDattatraya Totewad , Prasanthi S
1- , arokiyaanitamargret@gmail.com
Abstract:   (2157 Views)
Post natal depression (PND)is a psychological interruption caused after childbirth. It is considered as a threat to women and the new born that can even haul to fatality. The prevalence and its impact were surveyed in a rustic set up at Kodiyalam village (Tiruchirappalli district).It is aspired to assay the incidence of postnatal depression in a rustic system and detect the causes along with its deleterious out comes.Survey method was adopted for the study by using purposive sampling technique. Data were collected by semi- structured interview schedulewith 80 females as respondents. The survey reported that 16% of the women were affected with the symptoms of social withdrawal and lack of family intimacy. The poor socio economic status is the main reason for the onset of this discomfort and there is a need of intensive counseling and medications to attest this condition. Though there are numerous antidepressants to combat against this psychological condition the severity of its adverse effects are more than its symptoms. PND is an essential clinical condition that requires advance research and therapeutic competence to strengthen the health of mother and child. This work suggests the implementation alternative strategy of smart herbal nanocomposites which can fortify the delivery of ayurvedic formulations encased with polymers under nanoscale. This can target the therapeutics with unique distribution that reduces its deleterious adverse effects.
Keywords: Child birth, Women, Antidepressants, adverse effects, herbal nanocomposite
     
Type of Study: Case Series | Subject: Medical Biotechnology
Received: 2021/06/28 | Accepted: 2022/01/12 | Published: 2022/01/12
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Arockiya A M, Totewad N, S P. Post Natal Depression a Concealed Menace Among South Indian Women – A Systematic Observational Analysis. IBBJ 2021; 7 (3)
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