From a Siddha-Ayurvedic viewpoint, masturbation isn’t inherently harmful, but excessiveness can lead to imbalance. It’s essential to maintain equilibrium between your doshas—vata, pitta, and kapha—to ensure optimal health. When excessive, this habit might cause a disturbance particularly in the vata dosha, often leading to depletion of ojasto, the subtle energy of vitality and immunity. This can result in fatigue, decreased focus, and mood changes as you’ve described.
Listen to your body’s signals. Feeling drained or irritable can indicate a vata imbalance or possibly affecting sapta dhatus, especially shukra dhatu, which supports reproductive tissues. Cut back and observe. Ayurveda advocates moderation as key for maintaining equilibrium.
To restore balance, focus on nourishment both physically and mentally. Integrate vata-pacifying routines: warm oil massages, a regular sleep schedule, and slow, mindful yoga or pranayama. Enhance your diet with grounding foods – warm, moist, and oily dishes like cooked grains and avocado. Spice with ginger and cinnamon to support agni, the digestive fire.
Limit yourself to a frequency that feels rejuvenating, not draining. Practically, this means less frequent than you’re currently experiencing if you feel these symptoms. Ensure time for mentally stimulating and socially engaging activities that uplift your mood and energy.
If symptoms persist or worsen, seek advice from a healthcare provider to rule out other causes besides masturbation. Should any accompanying symptoms arise, like severe mood swings or other physical symptoms, consulting a professional is crucial for tailored advice.



