Erectiledysfunction, low hardness,no sensation, azoospermia - #34621
2 yearsback I was suffering fissure Symptoms. when I was getting erection. Symptoms were increasing. So once I had applied ice cubes surface on penis, glans and inside urethra. Since I has no sensation in penis, no hardness, facing erectile dysfunction and azoospermia
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From what you have mentioned, it appears that the ice application may have caused Neuro and tissue injury in the penile region, leading to loss of sensation, erectile difficulties, and reduced sperm production, chronic erectile dysfunction, and azospermua suggest that both local circulation and nerve function are compromised Stress and anxiety around sexual performance may further worse the situation Ayurveda can support recovery by improving circulation, nourishing nurse, announcing vitality and promoting sperm production. Naturally, both internal medicine and external therapy can be used alongside dietary and lifestyle. Changes. Ashwagandha churna-half teaspoon with warm milk at night Giloy Shilajit sat -one drop with warm me at night Kapikacchu churna -half teaspoon to be taken in the morning with warm water Safed musli -teaspoon with warm make Gokahuradi guggulu-one tablet two times daily after food with warm water
Do gentle massage of the penis and surrounding area with warm sesame oil or Ashwagandha Thai for 5 to 10 minutes daily Warm fermentation using gas, soft clothes soaked in warm water over the pelvic area
Include protein rich foods and warming, spices like ginger, black pepper Avoid cold, raw and processed food Moderate exercise, yoga and Pranayam Ensure proper sleep, avoid excessive sexual activity Recovery will be gradual as normal. One tissue regeneration takes time. Consistency with medicine, diet and external therapy is crucial.
Your symptoms suggest a possible link between previous actions and your current condition. Applying ice cubes directly to sensitive areas like the penis and urethra may have resulted in nerve damage or hampered blood flow, contributing to your erectile dysfunction (ED), loss of sensation, and azoospermia. While Ayurveda can offer supportive care, it’s crucial to seek immediate medical evaluation to rule out serious nerve, circulatory or reproductive system issues. Consulting a urologist should be a priority.
Meanwhile, in Ayurveda, addressing vata imbalance, which is often associated with neurological concerns, might help. Begin integrating warm, nourishing foods in your diet like soups, stews, and whole grains cooked with ghee, which can help in balancing vata. Regular consumption of almonds, walnuts, and lassis can aid in tissue nourishment.
Consider ashwagandha and shatavari to support reproductive health and vitality, always under professional guidance. Both herbs act as rasayana, especially beneficial for addressing fatigue and supporting a healthy reproductive system.
Practicing yoga and pranayama may help improve circulation and stress management, indirectly supporting sexual health. Focus on postures like bhujangasana and pavanamuktasana, promoting pelvic blood flow, enhancing vitality.
Daily sesame oil massages, concentrating on the lower back and abdomen, can support circulation and relaxation. Ensure gentle pressure to avoid any potential harm.
Given the potential implications of azoospermia, revising your condition with fertility specialst can be beneficial. Lastly, avoid cold exposure to the genital area. Immediate medical consultation is essential to tailor an appropriate treatment plan addressing all concerns, exploring synergic ayurvedic support alongside.
Ice application on sensitive areas like the penis can indeed damage nerves and affect circulation, potentially leading to erectile dysfunction, loss of sensation, and issues like azoospermia. From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, these symptoms suggest an imbalance in your vata dosha, which governs the nervous system and circulation, as well as possibly affecting the shukra dhatu, responsible for reproductive health.
First, prioritize restoring the balance of your vata dosha. Warm oil massages, particularly sesame oil, can help ground vata and improve circulation. Gently massage the lower abdomen, thighs, and around the penile area daily. This can encourage blood flow and nourish the tissues.
Diet is also key. Favor warm, nourishing foods like ghee, warm milk with a pinch of nutmeg and saffron, and include sweet, sour, and salty tastes to calm vata. Avoid cold foods, salads, and stimulants like caffeine and nicotine, which can aggravate vata.
Herbs such as ashwagandha and shatavari are known to support nerve health and the reproductive system. Consuming a powder mixture of these herbs with warm milk before bedtime could support your condition. Be sure to source high-quality herbs and consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for correct dosages.
Yoga and pranayama, especially gentle practices focused on enhancing circulation and calming vata like Nadi Shodhana (alternate nostril breathing), can be beneficial if integrated daily.
However, if you continue experiencing erectile dysfunction and azoospermia, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional for a comprehensive evaluation to ensure there’s no underlying medical condition needing urgent attention. Ayurveda can complement but shouldn’t replace necessary medical treatment, ensuring holistic wellness and effective recovery.

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