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Question #451
1 year ago
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Erectile dysfunction. - #451

Daulat Ram Kaushik

having erectile dysfunction, heart (40-45℅ functioning), two stents, blood thining, BP, heart fail tablets?

Age: 69
Chronic illnesses: Enlarged Prostrate (BPH)
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Hello Sir, are you diabetic too? To manage ED with your heart and prostate conditions, start by consulting your doctor to review medications, as certain heart and BP drugs may contribute to ED. A heart-healthy lifestyle with a Mediterranean diet, gentle exercise, and limiting alcohol and smoking can support both heart and erectile function. Managing stress through relaxation techniques or counseling may also help. You might explore Ayurvedic supplements like Ashwagandha or Shilajit for vitality, but only with medical guidance. Vacuum erection devices (VEDs) offer a safe, non-drug option. Regular check-ups with your cardiologist and urologist are crucial to tailor safe, effective strategies.

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At 69 years old, dealing with erectile dysfunction alongside your heart condition, which includes reduced functioning (40-45%), two stents, and the need for blood-thinning medication, presents a complex situation. Additionally, having benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) can further complicate erectile function. In Ayurveda, we recognize that these issues may stem from an imbalance in the Vata and Pitta doshas, leading to both physical and emotional stress.

To address erectile dysfunction, consider incorporating herbal formulations such as Ashwagandha and Safed Musli, which are known for their rejuvenating properties and can help enhance vitality and sexual health. It’s essential to focus on a heart-healthy diet, rich in fresh fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and healthy fats, while avoiding processed foods and excessive salt, which can aggravate both heart and prostate issues.

Regular, moderate exercise can also improve circulation and overall well-being, but it’s crucial to consult your healthcare provider to tailor any exercise regimen to your heart condition. Additionally, practices like yoga and pranayama can help reduce stress and improve mental clarity, which is beneficial for both heart and sexual health. Before introducing any new herbal remedies or making significant lifestyle changes, please discuss these options with your doctor to ensure they align with your current treatments and medications.

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Dealing with erectile dysfunction (ED) while navigating heart complications can be quite tricky, but Ayurveda can offer some gentle guidance. Given that you have heart challenges—like reduced functioning, stents, plus blood thinning meds and BP issues—we’ve gotta tread carefully here.

ED, from an Ayurvedic point of view, often ties to vitiated Vata, particularly the Vyana Vata, which affects circulation. But the heart stuff means we’ve gotta be super mindful not to interfere with your current meds or treatments. And always, always talk to your heart doc or healthcare provider before changing anything, especially with such a comprehensive medical history.

Simple dietary tweaks might support your overall wellness (think of it like a gentle helping hand, not a cure-all). Light, easily digestible foods respecting your Agni - like warm soups, khichdi or thin dals - could be beneficial, ensuring no excess strain is put on the digestive system and heart. Avoid heavy, oily, or fried stuff – they can mess with Kapha and, indirectly, the heart’s function.

Incorporating a few mild herbs could be worth exploring—Ashwagandha has seen some murmurings here and there about benefits for Vata imbalances. But again, given your condition, check in with a doc before adding anything new!

Lifestyle-wise, pranayama might be a safe bet. Barring strain-inducing practices (definitely no hard-core yoga right now), gentle breathing exercises can potentially assist circulation and calm that inner Vata energy. Anulom Vilom or Nadi Shodhana, practiced without strain, is worth considering to help maintain a robustness to your respiratory and cardiac systems.

Finding points for relaxation reduces stress’s impact on the heart, which is crucial. Deep breathing, gentle walks, or whatever low-key chilling activity floats your boat can make a difference too.

Stay clear of natural remedies that’s overly stimulating or anything making wild promises without evidence, always, safety first. The heart’s complexities mean every step needs awareness and doctor chats - integrating with your current plan, not replacing it. Stay safe and be kind to yourself as you explore further options.

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