Your concern seems to involve azoospermia due to issues with the reproductive tract, likely affecting the veins responsible for sperm transport. In Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, addressing fertility issues requires a holistic approach targeting the root cause of imbalance. This involves understanding your prakriti (body constitution) and examining possible vata, pitta, or kapha imbalances.
First, incorporate dietary changes that enhance overall fertility and balance. These might include consuming warm, easy-to-digest foods, mainly high in antioxidants to improve sperm quality. Foods like warm milk with a pinch of saffron and honey, almonds, and ghee can help strengthen reproductive tissues. Include herbs like ashwagandha and shatavari, known for enhancing male reproductive health by nourishing the sapta dhatus.
Herbal formulations that focus on improving blood circulation and enhancing agni (digestive and metabolic fire) may assist in restoring function. Such herbs include guggul and gokshura. These can support healthy blood flow to reproductive organs and enhance vigor.
Practice regular abhyanga (oil massage) with warm sesame oil to stimulate circulation and balance vata dosha. Integrate pranayama (breathing exercises) to ease stress — a major factor affecting fertility.
However, given modern medical advice for IVF or ICSI, if a blockage or genetic issue is confirmed, consider merging Ayurvedic approaches with allopathic advice. It’s important to consult a medical professional or an Ayurvedic specialist for personalized treatment, especially when integrating methods. If any acute or severe symptoms appear, timely medical intervention is crucial.