Use Varunadi kshyam Tab. Chandraprabha vati. Tab.bangshil. Shilajatu rasyan for 1 month.
Consult after 1 month.
Aswagandha leham two spoons with warm milk two times a day after meals Silajeet vati two times a day after meals Hinguwastka churna half spoon with warm water before bed time
Plzz stop proongled standing /stop do hard work such as lifting items…and take
DIVYA sarwakalp kwath 100gm Divya gokhru kwath=100gm Divya kayakalp kwath 100 gm…mix all take 1 tsp boil 2 cup of water till 1 cup take empty stomach twice daily
Divya cystoghrit tab Sea BUCKTHORN cap=1-1 tab/cap empty stomach twice daily
Virridhivadhika Punarnawadi mandoor CHANDRAPRABHA VATI=1-1-1 tab thrice daily after meal
Apply kshirbala oil upright massage through lower legs to upper testicular regions
Regular do ardh halasana 15 min morning and evening
Wear frenchy or langot And avoid junk food
Cap. Ashwashila 1-0-1 after food with water Vriddhivadhika vati 1-0-1 after food with water Avipattikar tablet 1-0-1 after food with water Follow for 3 months and compare .
Have you done urine c/s?? Are you on any antibiotics??
hello Abhilash, you are suffering from bilateral varicocele, epididymal tail cyst, UTI and Nil sperm count with testicular atrophy
effective medications - 1) vridhivadhika vati- 1 tab thrice a day after meals 2) Chandraprabha vati- 2 tab twice after foof 3) shukramatrika vati- 2 tab twice daily after food 4) kanchnar guggulu- 2 tab twice daily with warm water 5) plain makardwaj ras- 125mg 3 times/week alternate days 1 tab
of feasible go for panchakarma at your nearest centre for better result take Dashmool+ erandamool + bala= decoction basti therapy for 7 days UTTAR BASTI(MUST ) - with phala grit 3-5 sitting under expert care- for sperm count Lepa on scrotum- Castor oil daily
Diet- avoid sour, spicy, fermented non veg food warm water intake include ghee, soaked almonds, dates, pumpkin seeds
do regular yogasana- sarvandasana, matsyasana, shavasana etc no weight lifting
go to ayurveda shop and tell them to mix and give this- Ashwagandha+Shatavari+gokshura+kapikachu+yastimadhu - each 25 gm= mix and take 1 tsp twice daily with milk
go for semen test every 3 months usg scrotum - 6 months
thank you do follow
Dealing with bilateral varicocele and a nil sperm count is quite concerning and needs careful attention. Varicocele may cause improper blood flow, affecting the testicles’ normal function, and the decreasing size of your right testis further indicates things aren’t quite balanced. Let’s discuss some Ayurvedic perspectives and remedies, though do keep a regular check-up with a healthcare provider.
Firstly, focus on dietary changes. Balancing Vata and Pitta doshas is crucial. Warm, nourishing meals with ghee, whole grains, cooked vegetables, and light proteins will be helpful. Avoid too much spice, acidity-inducing foods, and caffeinated beverages which may aggravate your condition.
Check your digestion — Ayurveda believes in a healthy agni (digestive fire). Use spices like turmeric, cumin, and fennel to aid digestion at meals. Consider Triphala churna at night to help with any digestive issues.
Herbal remedies could be helpful. Atibala, Ashwagandha, and Shatavari might support overall testicular health and vitality. A gentle massage with warm Mahanarayan oil on the lower abdomen and back may aid circulation. However discretion is vital — focus on coordinated Ayurvedic treatments.
Improving lifestyle and managing stress will be beneficial. Try incorporating gentle yoga or pranayama like Anulom Vilom in your daily routine to assist circulation and vital energy flow.
Regarding the current UTI, something like giloy (Guduchi) and Gokshura can support urinary health and alleviate infection, but they should be taken after consulting with a healthcare provider to ensure compatibility with other conditions.
Since your condition is serious, with the right testicle getting smaller and nil sperm count, it’s essential you also consult an urologist or a medical professional who might suggest surgical interventions if required. Ayurveda can support the healing process, but professional healthcare ensures no underlying issues are left unattended.


