A case report on the management of Klaibya with special reference to Arterial Insufficiency Erectile Dysfunction
Abstract
Klaibya is a Vikara of Karmendriya, with the involvement of Mana and Jnanendriya. Aggravated Vata Dosha, Shukrakshaya, Shukravaha Srotodusti and Mano Dosha are the prime factors involved in the pathogenesis. And it very well co-relates with that of Erectile Dysfunction. It is a multifactorial condition commonly observed in society. According to the survey conducted by “India Today,” the prevalence of the disease is “one in every ten is Impotent in India” Master and Johnson also reported a fear of impotence in all men above 40 years of age. Considering the grave nature of the disease with its higher incidence, it has been selected for the present study to find out a better cure. In the context of Klaibya, treatment with Basti and Vrishya Yoga has been very much highlighted, and it is stated as the best. So, in the present study, Basti is selected in the form of Nirhua Basti, Uttar Basti and Vrishya Yoga with Sishna Lepa. Also, it is easy for the patient to undergo treatment and carry out their daily routine and offers very limited restrictions to follow.
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