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| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
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A REVIEW ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SHUKRA DHATU AND SHUKRA DUSHTI WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO KLAIBYA
Dr. Anoop M.*
Abstract Shukra Dhatu, recognized as the seventh and most refined of the seven bodily tissues (Dhatus) in Ayurveda, is vital for sustaining reproductive capability, vitality, and mental health. It serves as the essence of all Dhatus and is indicative of overall vigor and reproductive health. Any disruption—either qualitative or quantitative—in Shukra Dhatu, referred to as Shukra Dushti, can lead to conditions such as Klaibya, which is often associated with male sexual dysfunction, including both impotence and infertility. The Ayurvedic framework identifies multiple types of Shukra Dushti, linked to factors like Dosha imbalances, poor lifestyle choices, stress, and chronic diseases. Symptoms of Klaibya diverse in nature can range from erectile dysfunction to various psychological challenges. This review thoroughly investigates traditional Ayurvedic literature concerning the physiological function of Shukra Dhatu, the underlying pathology of Shukra Dushti, and the connection to Klaibya. Additionally, it examines diagnostic methods and comprehensive management strategies through Shodhana (purificatory therapies), Shamana (palliative therapies), Rasayana (rejuvenation), and positive lifestyle modifications. By integrating traditional insights with modern viewpoints, this paper emphasizes the importance of Ayurvedic principles in tackling current reproductive health challenges. Keywords: Shukra Dhatu, Shukra Dushti, Klaibya, Ayurveda, Male infertility, Impotence. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
