Abstract
Background: The world miserably collapsed when the COVID-19 (Coronavirus disease)
pandemic was going out of control. The ongoing crisis has damaging effects on the mental
health of individuals, predominantly women, in both developed and developing countries. Women
in developing countries, both as frontline workers and at home, are at increased risk of mental
health problems (specifically mental disorders). A few observational studies related to the COVID-
19 pandemic have reported a higher prevalence of mental health problems like stress, anxiety, depression,
insomnia, fear, delirium, hysteria etc. among women compared to men. Thus, understanding
the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on women's mental health are as important to discuss
as their physical health effects.
Objective: The Unani System of Medicine (USM) has a holistic approach to preventing, treating,
and curing mental disorders. The present article aimed to provide an overview of the effects of the
COVID-19 pandemic on women's mental health and its containment measures described in classical
Unani texts besides their relevance in the current outbreak.
Materials and Methods: A manual literature survey of classical Unani literature such as Firdaus-
al-hikmat, Al Qanoon-fit-tib, Zakheera Khwarzam Shahi, and Kamilus Sana was conducted to
collect the information available on the strategic approaches of health promotion and disease prevention
in Unani Medicine. To obtain the appropriate English equivalent words for Unani terms
and the scientific name of the drugs, “Standard Unani Medical Terminology” and “Classification
of Unani Drugs” were consulted, respectively. Many pharmacological books and papers were considered
from PubMed, Google Scholar etc.
Results: According to the literature review results, Unani doctors have pushed the adoption of personalised
and predictive methods for preserving health and preventing diseases. The main focus is
to treat the fragile population, i.e., women affected by mental illnesses.
Conclusion: The present article emphasizes the mental health problems among women provoked
by the COVID-19 pandemic, their possible etiopathogenesis, prevention, and psychological, regimental
and pharmacological management of the USM.
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