Gut diasbosis slow sex drive due toantideprmets use - #31371
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Dear Parminder, If antidepressants are causing such side effects, it’s best you have to discuss with your doctor who has prescribed. You will have to reduce the dosage or alter the medication, under the doctor’s advice. Meanwhile you can start with Cap. Ashwashila 1-0-1 after food with water Take Brahmi vati 1-0-1 after food with water Apply ashwagandha bala oil/ Shilajit oil on penis externally twice daily.
Antidepressants, particularly those like SSRIs, can sometimes lead to side effects such as genital numbness and emotional numbness or anhedonia. When these medications impact your nervous system, it may affect the sensitivity of your sexual organs and also affect your emotional spectrum.
Ayurvedically, this may relate to imbalances in Vata and Pitta doshas, which govern the nervous system and emotions respectively. Gut dysbiosis, sometimes exacerbated by medication like antidepressants, may also affect the digestion and absorption of nutrients crucial for balance in these doshas. When gut health is compromised, it can lead to toxins known as “ama,” further disturbing body and mind equilibrium.
To address this, you might consider focusing on supporting Agni, your digestive fire, to help restore balance. Start with a straightforward herbal remedy; Triphala, known for its benefits in aiding digestion and detoxifying the body. Take it with warm water before bed. This can aid in clearing ama and supporting digestion without straining your digestive system.
Incorporating Rasayana herbs such as Ashwagandha can also be beneficial. It is known to rejuvenate the nervous system and may support emotional well-being. Take 1 tsp of Ashwagandha powder with warm milk in the evening.
Dietary-wise, make sure to consume warm, nourishing foods that are easy to digest, like soups and cooked vegetables. Avoid processed foods and cold beverages which might weaken your digestive fire further.
Do consider engaging in calming activities such as yoga or meditation to support a balanced mind. Ujjayi pranayama, known for its calming effects, might help to alleviate some of the emotional stagnation you’re experiencing.
Review any changes with your health care provider, too. Managing antidepressant use specifically should always be guided by a qualified health professional, especially when considering modifications to your treatment plan. If the genital numbness and emotional effects are debilitating, a consultation with a healthcare provider is vital to addressing any immediate risks or necessary adjustments.
Antidepressants can sometimes impact libido due to their influence on neurotransmitter levels, leading to symptoms like genital numbness and emotional anhedonia. From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, these symptoms may reflect an imbalance in the doshas, particularly an increase in Vata that tends to disrupt the flow of prana and energy within the nadis. To address this, focus on grounding and balancing Vata through routine and diet.
Firstly, incorporate warm, nourishing foods into your diet, such as khichdi or moong dal with ghee, to stabilize Vata. It’s preferable to consume meals at regular intervals to maintain the rhythm of your bodily functions. Spices like turmeric, ginger, and cumin can help ignite your agni (digestive fire) and support balance.
For external support, try abhyanga (self-massage) with warm sesame or mahanarayan oil before your bath. This practice can calm Vata, enhance circulation, and strengthen the nervous system. Consider gentle yoga postures, such as Pawanmuktasana, or relaxation techniques like pranayama to improve energy flow and reduce stress, further addressing emotional numbness.
However, if these symptoms persist or worsen, it’s important to refer to a healthcare provider immediately for further evaluation, as it may require a nuanced approach that considers potential medication adjustment. While these natural remedies can support balance, do not delay seeking medical advice if symptoms are pronounced or rapidly changing.

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