Chronic right sided epididymitis, funiculitis - #28087
Age 30 unmarried, chronic right sided epididymitis and funiculitis due to suppression of sexual desire (वीर्यवेग धारण), pain radiates from testes,spermatic cord to shoulder and top of the head... Gets relief after loss of semen
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NEED PERSONAL CONSULTATION.
please visit nearby ayurvedic physician (BAMS MS SHALYA)for further advice…
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Kind Regards, Dr.Isha Ashok Bhardwaj.
Chronic epididymitis and funiculitis, particularly when linked to the suppression of sexual desire, may be viewed through an Ayurvedic lens as an imbalance of the vata dosha. The withholding of natural urges, including seminal retention (वीर्यवेग धारण), can exacerbate this vata imbalance, often manifesting in pain and discomfort.
Firstly, incorporating dietary changes is essential. Foods that are warm, unctuous, and nourishing should be prioritized. Include ghee, whole milk, almonds, sesame seeds, and dates in your diet. These help to pacify vata and strengthen the reproductive tissues (shukra dhatu). Avoid foods that are dry, cold, and light, as they can aggravate vata further.
Daily routine is also a critical aspect to manage vata. A consistent regimen of waking up early, light exercise like yoga or brisk walking, and a regular sleep schedule helps stabilize your body’s rhythms. Gentle stretching can also aid in easing muscular tension. Stress management practices such as pranayama and meditation are beneficial too.
Herbal remedies may provide support. Useful herbs include ashwagandha, which strengthens balance and nourishes vata, and gokshura, known for its effects on the reproductive system. These should be taken after consulting with an Ayurvedic practitioner to determine the appropriate dosage and form.
Warm oil massages (abhyanga) with sesame oil can help soothe vata imbalance. Apply the oil after warming it slightly, and massage gently over the lower back and abdominal area, which can ease tension along the spermatic cord.
If pain persists or worsens, it’s crucial to consult a healthcare professional. While Ayurveda offers support, severe or persistent conditions may require conventional medical approaches. Always ensure conditions like infections are managed promptly as they could require antibiotic treatments.
Epididymitis and funiculitis might relate to aggravated Vata and Pitta doshas in your system, especially with suppression of natural urges, or vega dharana as per Ayurveda. Such suppression can lead to Vata imbalance, manifesting as pain and tension throughout the body. To begin, enhancing your agni or digestive fire is crucial, as it helps in balancing doshas.
Start with Triphala churna, 1 teaspoon mixed in warm water, before bed to help clear ama (toxins) and improve digestion. It supports balanced Vata and Pitta, promoting better bodily functions. For more direct management, Ashwagandha churna is beneficial; take 500 mg twice daily. It calms the mind and body, addressing nerve-related discomfort and promoting vitality.
Abhyanga, or oil massage, can relieve pain. Use warmed sesame oil to massage gently down from the lower abdomen to the scrotal area, being cautious and attentive to any increase in pain. Massage can enhance circulation and alleviate Vata aggravation.
Dietary changes are also important. Increase intake of warm, cooked meals like soups, porridges, and kitchari to pacify Vata. Avoid cold and dry foods. Hydration with warm lemon water supports Pitta balance.
In case pain persists, seeking an in-person consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner is imperative, especially if there’s ongoing pain or new symptoms. If intensity escalates, or if there’s fever, redness, or swelling, medical attention is immediately necessary.
Implement pratiloma nadi shodhana, alternate nostril breathing, to soothe nervous system and balance doshas—it can help you maintain control without undue pressure. Practice mindfulness by setting a meditative routine possibly suitable for calming Vata-related disturbances.
Finally, sensibly addressing your desires, perhaps by discussing it openly or seeking professional guidance, may reduce the need for suppression, aligning with natural bodily functions.

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