KLAIBYA (ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION) - A BIRD EYE VIEW THROUGH AYURVEDA AND MODERN SCIENCE
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v1i7.125Keywords:
Klaibya, Impotency, Erectile Dysfunction, Shandha, Napumsakatwa, Eunuch, UnmanlinessAbstract
Impotency as a medical and social problem has acquired global dimensions and its incidence is supposed to be gradually increasing by every decade. Despite great advances made by medical science in understanding the actual cause, but still this problem is persist, due to which impotency is still a catastrophe. A great success of married life is hidden in the sexual harmony of the couple. The common cause which always prevents a man from enjoying sexual interplay with his female partner is called as “Klaibya” in Ayurved and in medical term it is called as “erectile dysfunction (E.D.)”. It is commonly known as “Impotency”. It is the worst calamity one can encounter in his life which takes away all the pleasure and bliss of his beautiful youth. The problem of sexual dysfunction are getting more and more common now a days. This review article attempts to explain etio-pathology & diagnostic approach Klaibya mentioned in ayurvedic & modern literature and it’s over all effects on human being. This review article calls upon initiating research in this area so that the claims of ancient ayurvedic science could be substantiated and may be utilized by modern science.
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