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AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF OLIGOSPERMIA: A CASE STUDY

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The condition known as oligoasthenozoospermia occurs when the two parameters, sperm count and sperm motility, are changed. It is assessed by semen analysis and shows a decrease in the concentration and proportion of motile spermatozoa in a sperm sample. Research indicates that conditions or causes affecting male reproduction account for roughly 50% of infertility cases in India. According to a research by the WHO from 1982 to 1985 in many locations, 20% of cases of infertility are caused by male factors. About 23% of Indian couples receiving infertility treatment blamed male factors for their infertility. It is possible to correlate oligoasthenozoospermia to the Sukra kshaya Lakshanas stated in Ashta sukra dushtis. A 31-year-old man with 1.5 years of marriage was diagnosed with oligospermia, which is characterised by a low sperm count and a lack of motile spermatozoa. Shodhan (Virechan) and Shamanchikitsa demonstrated an improvement in seminal parameters following Deepan/Pachan. This demonstrates the effectiveness of Ayurvedic medicine in the treatment of male infertility.
Title: AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF OLIGOSPERMIA: A CASE STUDY
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The condition known as oligoasthenozoospermia occurs when the two parameters, sperm count and sperm motility, are changed.
It is assessed by semen analysis and shows a decrease in the concentration and proportion of motile spermatozoa in a sperm sample.
Research indicates that conditions or causes affecting male reproduction account for roughly 50% of infertility cases in India.
According to a research by the WHO from 1982 to 1985 in many locations, 20% of cases of infertility are caused by male factors.
About 23% of Indian couples receiving infertility treatment blamed male factors for their infertility.
It is possible to correlate oligoasthenozoospermia to the Sukra kshaya Lakshanas stated in Ashta sukra dushtis.
A 31-year-old man with 1.
5 years of marriage was diagnosed with oligospermia, which is characterised by a low sperm count and a lack of motile spermatozoa.
Shodhan (Virechan) and Shamanchikitsa demonstrated an improvement in seminal parameters following Deepan/Pachan.
This demonstrates the effectiveness of Ayurvedic medicine in the treatment of male infertility.

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