Alright, so, dealing with testicular size decrease over 10 years is definitely something serious and it needs our full attention. Firstly, it’s crucial to get a comprehensive medical evaluation to rule out any underlying conditions like hormonal imbalances or other medical issues. Sometimes it’s things like hormonal irregularities that can have a big impact on testicular health, ya know?
But from an Ayurvedic perspective, we might look at balancing your doshas because imbalance in Vata, Pitta or Kapha could be affecting your reproductive health. Before diving into remedies, we’d want to understand your prakriti, or your natural body constitution, since treatments can vary a lot.
For starters, sesame oil massages (Abhyanga) might be beneficial. Gently massage the oil onto your lower abdomen and around the groin area in circular motions, do this daily if possible. Sesame seeds in your diet, like in chutneys or by eating them raw with honey, can help provide nourishment to the dhatus especially the reproductive tissues.
Boosting Agni, your digestive fire, is also important here. Herbal teas made from ginger, fennel, and cumin can help with digestion, ensuring your body absorbs nutrients better, which can support reproductive health.
You might also consider incorporating Ashwagandha in your routine. It’s known for its adaptogenic properties and supports general energy levels and reproductive health. Mixing a teaspoon with warm milk before bed can be soothing and beneficial.
Diet-wise, prioritize foods that are fresh, whole, and slightly oily – like ghee. These can help pacify Vata and nurture your system. Avoid overly processed foods or too much caffeine, which might exacerbate Vata.
But dude, I can’t stress enough that following up with a healthcare provider is key! Especially to rule out more serious issues. Balancing Ayurveda with conventional medical advice is often the way to go for best results.
Stay attentive to your body’s responses and don’t hesitate to reach out for another opinion or go back to your doc if things don’t improve. Hope this points you in a good direction!


