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Expert Advice
Expert Advice
Erectile DysfunctionAuthor: Dr. Savitha Suri
Erectile dysfunction (ED) is the
inability of a man to achieve or maintain an erection sufficient for his sexual
needs or the needs of his partner. Erectile dysfunction is sometimes called as
“impotence”. The term "erectile dysfunction" can mean the inability to achieve
erection, an inconsistent ability to do so, or the ability to achieve only brief
erections.
Ayurveda defines Erectile
dysfunction or ED as follows.
Sankalpapravano nityam priyaam vashyaamapi sthreeyam ||
na yaathi lingashaithilyaath kadaachidyaathi vaa yadi |
Shwaasaarthaha swinnagaatrshcha moghasankalpacheshtitaha ||
mlaanashishnashcha nirbeejaha syodetat klaibyalaxanam |
This means even though a man has a
strong desire to perform sexual act with a cooperative partner , he cannot
perform sexual act because of looseness (absence of erection ) of his phallus
(penis). Even if he performs sexual act with his determined efforts he does not
get erection and gets afflicted with tiredness, perspiration and frustration to
perform sex.
Physiology of Erection
The two chambers of penis (corpora
cavernosa,) which run throught the organ are filled with spongy tissue. The
corpora cavernosa are surrounded by a membrane, called the tunica albuginea. The
spongy tissue contains smooth muscles, fibrous tissues, spaces, veins, and
arteries. The urethra, which is the channel for urine and semen runs along
underside of the corpora cavernosa..
Due to sensory or mental
stimulation, or both, the erection begins. Due to impulses from brain and local
nerves the muscles of corpora cavernosa relax and allow blood to flow in and
fill the spaces of spongy tissue.
The flow of blood creates pressure
in the corpora cavernosa, making the penis expand. The tunica albuginea helps
trap the blood in the chambers, thereby sustaining erection. When muscles in the
penis contract to stop the inflow of blood and open outflow channels, erection
recedes.
In ayurveda physiology of erection
and ejaculation is described as follows
Vrishunow basthimedram cha naabhyuuru vankshnow gudam |
Apaanasthaanamantrasthaha shukra mootra shakrunti cha ||
The “apaanavayu” one of the five
types of vayu is located in the testicles, urinary bladder, phallus, umbilicus,
thighs, groin, anus and colon. Its functions are ejaculation of semen, voiding
of urine and stools”.
Shushruta explains the process of
erection and ejaculation as “When a man has desire (iccha) to have sex,
his response to touch increases. (Vayu located in skin causes flow of signals
from skin to brain, thus causing sensation of touch). This causes arousal or “harsha”
. Arousal or Harsha intensifies actions of vayu and at this moment highly
active vayu liberates the “teja “or heat of pitta. Thus tejas and vayu increase
body temperature, heart beat and blood flow causing erection. “
Causes of ED
Erection requires a sequence of
events. Erectile dysfunction can occur when any of the events is disturbed.
Nerve impulses in the brain, spinal column, around the penis and response in
muscles, fibrous tissues, veins, and arteries in and around the corpora
cavernosa constitute this sequence of events. Injury to any of these parts which
are part of this sequence ( nerves, arteries, smooth muscles, fibrous tissue )
can cause ED.
Lowered level of testosterone
hormone: The primary male hormone is testosterone. After age 40, a man's
testosterone level gradually declines. About 5% of men that doctors see for
erectile dysfunction have low testosterone levels. In many of these cases, low
testosterone causes lower sexual interest, not erectile dysfunction.
The whole male body responds to
testosterone.
Even sushruta has illustrated
about this response of body to the element “Shukra” . He has said
"yatha
payasi sarpistu goodashchekshow raso yatha shareereshu tatha shukram nrinaam
vidyaadhbishagwara"
This means " The shukra ( the
element which helps in reproduction) is present all over the body .
This can be explained with the
following examples.
1. The ghee is present in milk in
an invisible form. This is extracted from milk using many processes.
2. The sugar is present all over
the sugarcane. It is extracted by subjecting the sugarcane to number of
processes.
Same way shukra is present
all over the body. But the cream of shukra (semen) comes out of the body only
during the process of ejaculation. But this process of ejaculation needs a
joyful union of mind and body.
Decrease in production of “Shukra”
causes erectile dysfunction.
Over exertion - physically and
mentally : Working for long hours in office, mental stress at office and home,
short temperedness ,insufficient sleep cause erectile dysfunction.
These causes are explained in
Ayurveda as "shoka chintaa, bhaya, traasaat .... " which means that
erectile dysfunction or Impotence occurs due to grief, fear, anxiety and terror.
Strained relationship with sexual
partner: Erectile dysfunction also occurs when there is a disliking towards
sexual partner.
Ayurveda describes this as "naarinaamarasamjnatwaat..."
means disliking for women.
Diseases that cause Erectile dysfunction: Neurological disorders,
hypothyroidism, Parkinson's disease, anemia, depression, arthritis, endocrine
disorders, diabetes, diseases related to cardiovascular system also become
reasons for erectile dysfunction..
According to ayurveda the diseases which cause erectile dysfunction are "Hritpaandurogatamakakaamalashrama..."
- Heart diseases , anemia , asthma , liver disorders , tiredness .Apart from
these the imbalance in tridoshas also cause impotence or erectile dysfunction.
Consumption of medicines, drugs and tobacco: Using anti-depressants,
tranquilizers and antihypertensive medicines for a long time, addiction to
tobacco especially smoking, excessive consumption of alcohol, addiction to
cocaine, heroin and marijuana cause erectile dysfunction.
In Ayurveda texts these causes have been said in brief as "rukshamannapaanam
tathoushadham" - "dry food, drinks and medicines" cause impotence or
erectile dysfunction.
Trauma to pelvic region: accidental injury to pelvic region and surgeries for
the conditions of prostate, bladder, colon, or rectal area may lead to erectile
dysfunction.
These causes are mentioned as abhighata (trauma),
shastradantanakhakshataha (injury from weapons, teeth and nail.) in
Ayurveda.
Other reasons: Obesity, prolonged bicycle riding, past history of sexual abuse
and old age also cause Erectile dysfunction.
Ayurveda describes the cause of impotence or erectile dysfunction due to old age
as follows. " diminution of - tissue elements, strength, energy, span of life,
inability to take nourishing food, physical and mental fatigue lead to
impotence"
Remedies for ED
ED is treatable at any age. The total treatment in for impotence is called as “
Vajikarana therapy” in Ayurveda. As this therapy increases the strength
of a man to perform sexual act, like a horse, it is called 'Vaajikarana'.
( ' Vaaji' = Horse.)
Vaajikarana therapy leads to
Happiness.
Good strength.
Potency to produce offspring.
Increased span of erection.
Eligibility for vajikarana therapy.
1. The vajikarana therapy should
be administered to persons who are between 18 to 70 years of age.
2. These therapies should be
administered only to a self controlled person. If this therapy is administered
to a person who does not have self control, he becomes nuisance to society
through his illegitimate sex acts.
Psychotherapy
Decreasing anxiety associated with
intercourse, with psychologically based treatment helps to cure ED. The
patient's partner can help with the techniques, which include gradual
development of intimacy and stimulation. Such techniques also can help relieve
anxiety when ED from physical causes is being treated.
Same treatment is illustrated in
Ayurveda. It has been said “A woman who understands a man and is liked by him,
along with erotic environment act as best aphrodisiac. “
Drug Therapy
Numerous herbal preparations are
mentioned in Ayurveda to treat ED or impotence. It has been said that people who
have strong sexual urge, who want to enjoy sex regularly have to consume these
preparations regularly to replenish the energy, vigor, stamina and strength.
These preparations also supply the nutrients which are necessary for production
of semen.
Ayurveda tips to overcome ED
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Consuming herbal preparations
to rejuvenate the reproductive organs.
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Massaging the body with a
herbal oil which gives a relief from physical exertion and also acts as
aphrodisiac.
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Practicing Yoga and Meditation
to overcome mental exertion and to cope up with stress.
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Sleep at least for 8 hours a
day.
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Avoiding the consumption of
alcohol, tobacco, heroin etc.
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Exercise regularly.
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Avoid hot, spicy and bitter
foods.
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Favor sweets, milk products,
nuts and urad dal.
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Add little ghee in your diet.
Give a gap of four days between
two consecutive intercourses.
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