A review of sukrakshaya and ksheenasukra lakshanas' clinical applications with respect to androgen deficiency
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: A review of sukrakshaya and ksheenasukra lakshanas' clinical applications with respect to androgen deficiency
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Kanchan Choyal
Rashmi Sharma
International Ayurvedic Medical Journal:
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Year: 2023
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Sukra (sperm) is the fundamental component of all Dhatus and is in charge of the functions of the Prakruta (natural) a nd Vikruta (deformed) on the body in physiological and pathological circumstances, respectively. The male gonadal hormones known as androgens support the male reproductive system. Sukradhara kala is deemed valid by Acharya Sushruta is found throughout the body and in all living things, much as the blood's circulating androgens. The dysfunction of Sukra Dhatu will affect all over the body by means of many causative factors ( Nidanas ) or Secondary affection as a result of many systemic disorders. Bruhatrayi and Laghutrayee explained Ksheena sukra lakshana and Sukrakshaya (loss of sperm) lakshan . Sukra (sperm) here refers to sperm plus androgen. Hyper and hypo androgenic action cause many diseases and itself will get affected by the influence of many systemic disorders so one should meticulously be evaluated in most of the diseases even other than infertility cases for Sukrakshaya (loss of sperm) and androgen deficiency. Keywords: Ksheena Sukra, Sukrakshaya
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