Ayurvedic management of klaibya (impotence) with teratozoospermia: a single case study
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Ayurvedic management of klaibya (impotence) with teratozoospermia: a single case study
The International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ) is a peer-reviewed scientific publication dedicated to Ayurveda. It aims to integrate Ayurvedic concepts with modern scientific understanding, offering a comprehensive source of validated knowledge for both the modern Ayurvedic community and the broader medical fraternity.
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Vignesh Madaswamy Pillai
Kalpana Nilesh Gholap
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Year: 2024
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Male infertility is a significant factor in over 40% of infertility cases. This research paper presents a case study of a 35-yearold Indian labourer working in a steel mill who reported symptoms of Ling-Shaithilyata (loss of penile erection), Mlana-Shishnata (loss of erection during intercourse), and Alpaharsha (desire for intercourse) along with a history of 3-5 years without a child. The patient was diagnosed as Klaibya, a condition characterised by male sexual dysfunction, with teratozoospermia, a condition involving abnormal sperm morphology. Ayurvedic therapy, specifically Vajikarna chikitsa , was administered to the patient following an internal Shodhana (biocleansing) procedure. The treatment protocol included Koshtha-Shuddhi (purgation), a decoction of herbal medicines, and Yogbasti. Additionally, the patient received Vasti-Bastand Vrushya Basti for two months and oral intake of specific Ayurvedic formulations for three months. The patient was assessed using the International Index of Erectile Function and semen analysis before and after three months of treatment. Semen analysis after treatment revealed that 63% of the patient's sperm exhibited normal morphology, indicating a substantial enhancement compared to the initial teratozoospermia condition and significant improvement in erectile function, orgasmic function, sexual desire, Intercourse satisfaction and Overall satisfaction of the individual demonstrating the successful use of Ayurvedic formulations in treating Klaibya w.s.r.t. teratozoospermia without any reported adverse side effects. This case study underscores the diverse range of Ayurvedic therapy options available for addressing male infertility disorders. Keywords: Male infertility, Teratozoospermia, Vajikarna chikitsa, Vrushya basti , Ayurveda Panchakarma, Shodhana, Biocleansing, IIEF, Semen analysis
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