Ramadan significantly affects the mental health of approximately 1.9 billion participating Muslims across the globe. The fasting requirements often lead to challenges such as sleep deprivation, mood swings, and adjustments in medication for those with pre-existing mental health conditions. Clinicians and employers are encouraged to offer culturally competent support tailored to these needs to ensure better mental well-being. Addressing the effects of fasting on cognitive function, emotional stability, and sleep is essential for providing comprehensive care during this period.
Healthcare providers should offer culturally aware mental health care that addresses the challenges of fasting, sleep disruption, and medication adjustments during Ramadan.
Fasting during Ramadan can significantly impact mental health, leading to mood fluctuations, cognitive challenges, and sleep deprivation for many individuals.
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