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7 days ago
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Concerns about Low Sperm Count and Related Symptoms - #47506

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Sperm count o.8 millions and sperm volume 1 ml and sperm motility 10% and normal forms 20% and agglutination present and ed and pe and testosterone levels and hormones levels and lower back pain and sleeping problem please medicine

How long have you been experiencing these fertility issues?:

- More than 1 year

Have you noticed any specific triggers for your lower back pain?:

- Physical activity

What does your diet typically look like?:

- Low in fruits and vegetables
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Dr. Ravi Chandra Rushi
I am currently serving as a Consultant Ayurvedic Ano-Rectal Surgeon at Bhrigu Maharishi Ayurvedic Hospital, Nalgonda, where I specialize in the diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of various ano-rectal disorders. My clinical focus lies in treating conditions such as piles (Arsha), fistula-in-ano (Bhagandara), fissure-in-ano (Parikartika), rectal polyps, and pilonidal sinus using time-tested Ayurvedic approaches like Ksharasutra, Agnikarma, and other para-surgical procedures outlined in classical texts. With a deep commitment to patient care, I emphasize a holistic treatment protocol that combines precise surgical techniques with Ayurvedic formulations, dietary guidance, and lifestyle modifications to reduce recurrence and promote natural healing. I strongly believe in integrating traditional Ayurvedic wisdom with patient-centric care, which allows for better outcomes and long-lasting relief. Working at Bhrigu Maharishi Ayurvedic Hospital has provided me with the opportunity to handle a wide range of surgical and post-operative cases. My approach is rooted in classical Shalya Tantra, enhanced by modern diagnostic insights. I stay updated with advancements in Ayurvedic surgery while adhering to evidence-based practices to ensure safety and efficacy. Beyond clinical practice, I am also committed to raising awareness about Ayurvedic proctology and promoting non-invasive treatments for conditions often mismanaged or overtreated by modern surgical approaches. I strive to make Ayurvedic surgical care accessible, effective, and aligned with the needs of today’s patients, while preserving the essence of our traditional healing system. Through continuous learning and compassionate practice, I aim to offer every patient a respectful, informed, and outcome-driven experience rooted in Ayurveda.
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Don’t worry take purnachandradayaras 1tab bd, makaradwaja 1tab bd, shilapravang 1tab, musalipak 1tsp with milk u LL get results

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Dr. Sara Garg
I am someone who believes Ayurveda isn’t just some old system — it’s alive, and actually still works when you use it the way it's meant to be used. My practice mostly revolves around proper Ayurvedic diagnosis (rogi & roga pariksha types), Panchakarma therapies, and ya also a lot of work with herbal medicine — not just prescribing but sometimes preparing stuff myself when needed. I really like that hands-on part actually, like knowing where the herbs came from and how they're processed... changes everything. One of the things I pay a lot of attention to is how a person's lifestyle is playing into their condition. Food, sleep, bowel habits, even small emotional patterns that people don't even realize are affecting their digestion or immunity — I look at all of it before jumping to treatment. Dietary therapy isn’t just telling people to eat less fried food lol. It’s more about timing, combinations, seasonal influence, and what suits their prakriti. That kind of detail takes time, and sometimes patients don’t get why it matters at first.. but slowly it clicks. Panchakarma — I do it when I feel it's needed. Doesn’t suit everyone all the time, but in the right case, it really clears the stuck layers. But again, it's not magic — people need to prep properly and follow instructions. That's where strong communication matters. I make it a point to explain everything without dumping too much Sanskrit unless they’re curious. I also try to keep things simple, like I don’t want patients feeling intimidated or overwhelmed with 10 things at once. We go step by step — sometimes slow, sometimes quick depending on the case. There’s no “one protocol fits all” in Ayurveda and frankly I get bored doing same thing again and again. Whether it’s a fever that won’t go or long-term fatigue or gut mess — I usually go deep into what's behind it. Surface-level fixes don’t last. I rather take the time than rush into wrong herbs. It’s more work, ya, but makes a diff in long run.
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Hlo,

Based on the details you shared, this is a case of severe oligo-astheno-teratozoospermia with Shukra-kshaya, Vata-Pitta imbalance, weak digestion, stress, and disturbed sleep. Agglutination suggests Ama / inflammation.

Ayurvedic prescription 👇

🌿 Ayurvedic Understanding - Low sperm count & motility → Shukra dhatu kshaya - Low volume → Apana vata dushti - Agglutination → Ama + mild infection/inflammation - Back pain, poor sleep → Vata aggravation - Low fruits/vegetables → Dhatu nourishment deficiency

💊 Ayurvedic Prescription (3 months) Morning (Empty stomach): - Ashwagandha churna – 3 g - Shatavari churna – 3 g 👉 With warm milk

After breakfast: - Chandraprabha vati – 2 tabs - Gokshuradi guggulu – 2 tabs

After lunch: - Kaunch beej churna – 2 g 👉 With honey or milk

Night (after dinner): - Shilajit (purified) – 250 mg - Brahmi vati – 1 tab (for sleep & stress)

🧘‍♂️ Supportive Measures (Very Important) Daily warm oil massage on lower back (sesame oil) Avoid heat: hot baths, tight underwear, laptop on lap Sleep before 11 PM Gentle yoga: Baddha Konasana, Bhujangasana, Anulom-Vilom

🥗 Diet Changes (Mandatory) ✔ Add: Milk, ghee Dates, soaked almonds (5), walnuts (2) Pomegranate, banana, seasonal fruits Green vegetables ❌ Avoid: Alcohol, smoking Junk food, excessive tea/coffee Spicy, fried, packaged foods ⏳ Expectation Hormonal balance: 6–8 weeks Sperm improvement: 3–4 months (new sperms take ~72 days) ⚠️ Important Repeat semen analysis after 3 months If agglutination persists, urine & semen infection tests may be needed

Tq

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I understand your concern and the situation you are going through this is a complex issue because sperm count motility volume morphology agglutination hormones erectile issues premature ejaculation back pain and sleep problems are all interconnected and reflect overall reproductive and general health in Ayurveda we look at both the reproductive system and the whole body balance rather than just the sperm report yes with proper guidance improvement is possible but it requires patience discipline and internal nourishment along with lifestyle correction

You can take

Ashwagandha powder half teaspoon twice daily with warm milk

Shilajit pure once daily with milk

Safed musli powder half teaspoon twice daily with milk

Kapikacchu powder half teaspoon twice daily with milk or water

Daily exercise for twenty to thirty minutes and stretching to strengthen lower back and pelvis

Warm oil massage of lower back three times a week with sesame oil

Increase intake of fresh fruits vegetables nuts seeds and whole grains

Avoid excessive processed food alcohol and heavy oily meals

Go to bed before eleven pm ,wake up at same time daily avoid late night screen time and stress

Regular mild walk pranayama meditation to reduce stress which affects hormones and sperm quality

With strict adherence improvement in sperm count motility morphology and sexual stamina can be seen in three to six months sometimes longer depending on body constitution age and lifestyle correction

It is very important to follow this plan consistently and periodic monitoring of sperm and hormone levels

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Hello Thanks so much for sharing your reports and symptoms with me. I can only imagine how draining it must be dealing with a low sperm count, low volume, and poor motility, plus all the other stuff like ED, PE, low testosterone symptoms, back pain, and trouble sleeping. It’s truly exhausting, both physically and mentally.

But I want you to know, Ayurveda looks at this problem in a whole way, not just trying to bump up your sperm count. It aims to fix what’s causing it in the first place.

YOUR CONCERN

From an Ayurvedic point of view, here’s what’s going on:

–Shukra Dhatu Kshaya: This means your reproductive tissue is really run down, leading to low sperm count, volume, and how well they move.

–Vata dominance: This shows up as ED, PE, back pain, and sleep issues.

–Agni Mandya: Your body isn’t digesting and nourishing your reproductive parts properly.

–Ojas depletion: This is messing with your hormones, making you feel weak, and affecting your confidence.

–Ama & Kapha involvement: This is causing the sperm to clump together.

In simple terms, for healthy sperm, you need good digestion and strong bones and marrow.

Tests I Really Think You Should Get

Before and while we’re doing treatment, it’s a good idea to check these: * Testosterone levels (total and free) * LH, FSH, Prolactin * Vitamin D3 * Vitamin B12 * HbA1c / Fasting sugar * Another semen analysis after three months of treatment.

AYURVEDIC PLAN OF TREATMENT

1. Cleansing (if you’re strong enough for it)

Under a doctor’s guidance: * Mild Virechana: To clear out toxins and hormone blockages. * Basti therapy: This is really good for male infertility.

INTERNAL MEDICATION

For Sperm Count, Motility & Volume: * Chandraprabha Vati – 2 pills twice a day after food * Kapikacchu Churna – 5g twice a day with warm milk * Ashwagandha Churna – 5g at night with warm milk * Shatavari Churna – 5g twice a day with milk

For Testosterone & Hormonal Balance: * Gokshura Churna – 3g twice a day with warm water * Shilajit (cleaned) – 250mg once a day with milk (only when your digestion gets better)

For ED & PE: * Musli Pak – 1 teaspoon at bedtime with milk * Bala Taila Abhyanga (oil massage on your lower back and legs) – every day before showering

For Back Pain & Sleep Problems: * Yograj Guggulu – 2 pills twice a day after food * Tagara Churna – 1g at night with warm water * Warm oil massage before bed

DIET PLAN (THIS IS SUPER IMPORTANT)

Foods that help sperm and testosterone

* Warm milk with ghee * Dates, figs, soaked almonds, walnuts * Black sesame seeds * Cow ghee every day * Moong dal, rice, wheat * Fruits: pomegranate, banana, apple

Absolutely stay away from:

* Junk food * Fried and packaged foods * Too much tea or coffee * Alcohol, smoking (you really need to stop these) * Late-night meals * Using your phone or laptop on your lap too much

Daily Routine & Living

* Try to sleep by 10-10:30 pm * Don’t have too much sex or masturbate * Walk for 30 minutes every day * Avoid heavy gym, cycling, or weight lifting for now * Keep your lower belly and back warm

Helpful Yoga:

* Ashwini Mudra * Vajrasana * Bhujangasana * Anulom Vilom * Bhramari Pranayama

Just stick with it – that’s the main thing!

Important Stuff to Remember

* Don’t take Shilajit or Bhasma on your own. * Ayurveda works best when your digestion is good first. * Don’t panic! Stress itself can make sperm quality worse. * Let’s check in every 4–6 weeks.

This can really get better with the right Ayurvedic treatment, being consistent, and having some patience. Ayurveda doesn’t give quick fixes, but it builds strong, lasting reproductive health from the inside out.

Wishing you strength, confidence, and a good recovery!

Warm Regards Dr Snehal Vidhate

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Combination of very low sperm count, low volume, poor motility, agglutination, erectile and ejaculation back pain and sleep. Disturbance usually indicates long standing weakness of the reproductive system along with hormonal imbalance and nutritional deficiency. This condition is reversible in many cases, but it needs regular internal support, correction of digestion, proper rest and Patient for a few months

You can start Ashwagandha churna 1 teaspoon with warm milk at night Shilajit sat two drops with warm milk, at morning

Shwetha musli-1 teaspoon with warm milk at night

Yauvan gold capsule one capsule twice daily after food

Triphala churna 1 teaspoon with warm water at night

Along with medicine, improve your diet by adding fruits, vegetables, nut seeds, milk, reduce physical over exertion sleep before 11 PM. Avoid alcohol smoking, and stress. With consistent use, improvement is usually seen in sperm parameters, strength, and sleep in 3 to 6 months

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Diet and Nutrition 1. Balanced diet: Focus on whole, unprocessed foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. 2. Foods rich in antioxidants: Include foods high in antioxidants like berries, leafy greens, and nuts to help reduce oxidative stress. 3. Omega-3 fatty acids: Find omega-3 rich foods like fatty fish, flaxseeds, and walnuts to support heart health.

Exercise and Physical Activites 1. Regular exercise: Engage in moderate-intensity exercise, like brisk walking, cycling, or swimming, for at least 30 minutes a day. 2. Pelvic floor exercises: Practice Kegel exercises to strengthen pelvic floor muscles.

Stress Management 1. Mindfulness and relaxation: Try techniques like meditation, deep breathing, or yoga to reduce stress and anxiety. 2. Get enough sleep: Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep per night to help regulate hormones and reduce stress. 3. Practise yogasan: Molband, setu bandhasan, chakrasan, veer bhadrasan, halasan, gomukhasan.

Other Lifestyle changes 1. Quit smoking 2. Limit alcohol consumption 3. Maintain a healthy weight

💊Medication💊

Cap. Boostex Forte 2 caps twice a day before food. Tab. Kapikachu Ghana Vati 2 tabs twice a day before food. Tab. Purnachandroday Ras 2 tabs twice a day before food.

Shilajit Gold gum 1 small spoon (the one that comes in the pack) with one cup of hot milk early in the morning.

Shwet Musli Pak 1 tsp with a cup of hot cow milk in the morning

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1.Siddha Makaradhwaja rasa 1 tab once daily with honey 2.Ashwagandha Rasayan 1 tsp twice daily with warm milk 3.Musli pak 1 tsp twice daily with warm milk 4.Tab Addizoa (Charaka) 2 tab twice daily with warm milk

Include: - Nuts & seeds (almonds, walnuts, pumpkin seeds) – rich in zinc and omega-3s. - Fresh fruits (pomegranate, banana, grapes) – antioxidants for sperm quality. - Leafy greens (spinach, fenugreek, moringa) – folate and iron. - Dairy (milk, paneer, ghee) – nourishing Rasayana foods in Ayurveda. - Whole grains & pulses – balanced protein and fiber.

Avoid: - Excess fried, processed, or junk foods. - High sugar and refined carbs. - Excess soy (may affect testosterone). - Alcohol and smoking.

🧘 Lifestyle Tips - Exercise: Moderate strength training and yoga (avoid overtraining, which can lower testosterone). - Stress management: Meditation, pranayama (Nadi Shodhana, Bhramari) to calm Vata and reduce cortisol. - Sleep: 7–8 hours nightly; poor sleep reduces sperm count. - Avoid heat exposure: Limit hot baths, saunas, and tight clothing that raise scrotal temperature. - Maintain healthy BMI: Both underweight and overweight can impair fertility.

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Start with Cap. Shilapravang 1-0-1 after food with water Divya youvan gold 1-0-1 before food with warm milk. Apply ashwagandha bala oil on penis externally twice daily. Be relaxed and remain stress free. Have early dinner. Brahmi vati 1-0-1 after food with.

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HELLO,

You are facing a fertility and sexual health problem that has developed slowly over time. According to your reports -Sperm count = 0.8 million (very low) -Semen volume= 1 ml (low) -Motility= 10% (weak movement) -Normal forms= 20% (boderline) -Agglutination present= sperms sticking together -Associated problems= erectile dysfunction (ed), premature ejaculation (PE),low energy, back pain, sleep disturbance, possible low testosterone

From an Ayurvedic point of view, this is not just a semen problem, but a whole-body nourishment and nerve-hormonal imbalance issue

WHAT WENT WRONG IN THE BODY? In Ayurveda, semen is the last and most refined body tissue. It is formed only when -Digestion is strong -Nutrition is good -Sleep is proper -Stress is controlled -Sexual habits are balanced

In your case

WEAK DIGESTION -Because digestion is weak, food is not converted properly into healthy tissues

POOR TISSUE NUTRITION Rasa-> Rakta->Mamsa->Meda->Asthi->Majja->Shukra This chain is disturbed, so Shukra Dhatu becomes weak and insufficinet

VATA DOSHA AGGRAVATION excess vata causes -low sperm count -low see volume -Erectile dysfunction -Premature ejaculaton -Back pain -Sleep problems -Anxiety

PITTA DOSHA IMBALANCE Leads to -Poor sperm quality -Weak motility -Hormonal imbalance -Early ejaculation

SROTAS BLOCKAGE Agglutination means sperm channels are blocked, causing sperms to stick together and move poorly

TREATMENT GOALS -Improve digestion and absorption -remove internal toxins -nourish nerves and hormones -improve blood supply to reproductive organs -strengthen semen quality and quantity -correct ED and PE -Improve sleep and mental calmness -Prevent recurrence

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

A) DIGESTION AND CHANNEL CLEANSING Without correcting digestion , semen medicines won’t work

1) AROGYAVARDHINI VATI= 1 tab twice daily after meals for 4 weeks =improves liver, digestion, metabolism

2) TRIKATU CHURNA= 2gm before meals with warm water =removes toxins, improves absorption

b) CORE FERTILITY TREATMENT

1) ASHWAGANDHA CHURNA= 5gm at night with warm milk for 6 months =improves testosterone, stamina, sperm count, sleep

2) KAPIKACCHU BEEJ CHURNA= 5gm with milk in morning =improves sperm motility and count, nerve strength

3) PURIFIED SHILAJIT= 250mg twice daily with milk =natural hormone regulator, improves libido and serm quality

C) FOR ED, PE, AND SEMEN VOLUME

1) PHALA GHRITA=10 ml at bedtime with warm milk =improves semen volum, movilit, conception potential

2) HANDRAPRABHA VATI= 2 tabs twice daily after meals =improves reproductive system function

D) FOR SLEEP, ANXIET AND NERVOUS SYSTEM

1) SARASWATARISHTA= 15ml twice daily after meals =improves sleep, reduces anxiety, improves sexual confidence

2) JATAMANSI CHURNA= 1gm at night =calms mind, improves deep sleep

EXTERNAL TREATMENT

1) OIL MASSAGE=ASHWAGANDHA BALA TAILA -area= lower back, abdomen, thighs Frequency= 3-4 times/week =improves blood circulation, and nerve function

2) MILD STEAM -redues stiffness and. improves absoprtion

PANCHAKARMA

1) BASTI THERAPY -basti directly corrects Apana Vata, which controls semen and erection =Improves sperm count, correct ED and PE, reduces back pain, improves hormonal balance

DIET -warm milk -homemade ghee -almonds soaked -dates, figs, raisins -pomegranate -banana -black sesame seeds -rice, wheatt, mung dal -pumpkin seeds

AVOID -junk food -fried food -cold drink -excess tea/coffee -alcohol and smoking -packaged food -very spicy and sour foods

LIFESTYLE CHANGES -sleep before 10:30 pm -avoid mobile/laptop at night -no excess mastrubation or inercourse -avoid heavy gym and overexertion -avoid long bike riding -reduce stress consciously

YOGASANAS -bhujangasana -dhanurasana -viparita karani -paschimottanasana

PRANAYAM -Anulom-vilom= 10 min -Bhramari= 5 rounds -Ashwini mudra= daily

HOME REMEDIES -Warm milk + nutmeg pinch at night -Soaked almonds and raisins in morning -Sesame seeds + jaggery weekly -Garlic cooked in ghee small amount

INVESTIGATIONS NEEDED -Semen Analysis(every 90 days) -serum testosterone -FSH,LH, Prolactin -Vitamin D and B12 -Thyroid profile -Ultrasound scrotum

EXPECTED IMPROVEMENT TIMELINE -1 MONTH = better sleep, digestion, energy -3 MONTH= improved erection and ejaculation control -4-6 MONTHS= improved sperm count motility and volume

This condition is treatable and reversible with Ayurveda if followed sincerely. There is no shortcut. Natural sperm formation takes 90 days, so patience and discipline are key

Avoid panic. Avoid internet self medication Follow treatment, diet, lifestyle together- all three are equally important

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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