A CLINICAL STUDY ON EFFICACY OF SHUKRAVARDHAKA DRAVYA ON SHUKRALPATA (OLIGOSPERMIA)
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v1i8.131Keywords:
oligospermia, semen, shukra, shukralpata, shukra Kshaya, VrishyaAbstract
Background:
It has been reported from various studies in the general population that now a day’s Oligospermia (deficiency of sperms) is a common problem of our societies, which is due to disturb daily routine, disturb food habits, mental tensions and busyness on account of fast life. Scientists have also warned many times about the above problem.
Aims and Objectives:
To evaluate the efficacy of shukravardhak Dravya on Oligospermia due to various causes.
Methods and Materials:
14 patients and 10 volunteers were selected and their patients have different no. of Shukra divided in three groups A, B & C. Group A: had less than 100 million sperms; Group B: had more than 10 million sperms and less than 60 million; Group C: had less than 10 million sperms.
Patients were treated for one month. Laboratory test were done for volume, number, motility, number of dead sperm, natural and unnatural sperm.
Results: Semen Volume, Sperm Counting per Ejaculation, Viability per Ejaculation and Ejaculation Counting in Group A were higher than group B & C, which are statistically highly significant at the level of P > .001.
Conclusion: On the basis of the result of this study it may be concluded that the described Dravya having significant sperm count increasing effect.
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