Unhealthy semen – An ayurvedic view.
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Men Health > Unhealthy semen – An ayurvedic view.
Unhealthy semen – An ayurvedic view.
Unhealthy semen or abnormalities in semen lead to infertility in
men. According ayurveda unhealthy semen is known as dooshita
shukra.
When vitiated doshas affect semen, the semen loses its ability to
fertilize egg.
The semen and its contents are referred as “beeja” in ayurveda. The
Sanskrit word “Beeja” denotes seed. Acharya Charaka while explaining
semen and its vitiation by doshas, gives the following example.
Yathaa
beejamkaalaambukrimikeetagnidooshitam |
Na virohati samdushtam tathaa shukram shareerinaam ||
This denotes that “The seeds of plants loose their potency when
affected by altered climate, insects, forest fires and non
availability of
water. Like wise the beeja (semen and sperms) in human beings
get affected by doshas and loses its potency to produce offspring.”
When vitiated vata affects semen, the semen becomes frothy, thin and
loses its stickiness. The volume of semen decreases and semen
becomes thin. The sperm count reduces and the ejaculation is
painful.
The semen affected by vitiated pitta looks yellow in colour and has
offensive odor. The ejaculation is accompanied with burning
sensation in penis. In this condition number of healthy sperms
reduces.
When vitiated kapha affects semen, it increases stickiness of semen
and takes long time to liquefy. The motility of sperms get affected
due to presence of kapha.
Some times due to injury in genital tract and increased sexual
intercourse lead to ejaculation of semen with
blood
stains
Vayu which gets aggravated due to suppression of sexual urge causes
clumping of semen. This type of semen is known as “avasaadi” type of
semen in ayurveda.
Signs of pure semen: According to Acharya Charaka the pure semen is
described as
“ Snigdham ghanam picchilam cha madhuram
chaavidaahi cha ||
Retaha shuddham vijaaneeyaacchavettam sphatikasannibham |”
The semen which is thick, sticky, sweet, pearly white and ejaculated
without any irritation has to be considered as pure semen.
This article is copy righted .Dr.SavithaSuri has been an
Ayurvedic Practitioner since 1989 and manages website
http://www.ayurhelp.com .

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