Sexual Disorder

Loss of Libido

Decreased Libido may affect both Male & Female: Decreased libido is a decrease in the desire for sexual activity. It can be caused by physical or psychological factors, or a combination of both.

Loss of libido Symptoms for female

Emotional

  • Lack of sexual desire
  • Difficulty becoming aroused
  • Frustration
  • Low response to sexual

Physical

  • Vaginal dryness and pain
  • Thinning of vaginal walls
  • Painful intercourse

Loss of libido Symptoms for men

Decreased Libido could be a results of varied factors like low androgenic hormone levels, scale back blood flow and different emotional problems like stress, depression, anxiety etc. Once men expertise a loss of libido, they suffer alone in silence. This is often unfortunate, as a result of there's currently an excellent deal which will be done medically to assist male sexual disfunction. Additionally, it's necessary to grasp each man that, the loss of libido will indicate vital health issues.

Pre Mature Ejaculation

Decreased Libido may affect both Male & Female: Decreased libido is a decrease in the desire for sexual activity. It can be caused by physical or psychological factors, or a combination of both.

Cause of Premature Ejaculation

  • Indulging in excessive masturbation during teenage
  • Imbalanced sexual hormone levels
  • Troubled relationship/marriage
  • Infection in Urethra/Prostate
  • Sexual assault
  • Body Consciousness
  • Performance anxiety
  • Erectile dysfunction
  • Stress

Ejaculation is the release of semen from the body. Premature ejaculation (PE) is when ejaculation happens sooner than a man or his partner would like during sex. Occasional PE is also known as rapid ejaculation, premature climax or early ejaculation. PE might not be a cause for worry. It can be frustrating if it makes sex less enjoyable and impacts relationships.

Erectile dysfunction

Causes: Erectile dysfunction, or ED, is the consistent inability to sustain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. In other words, erectile dysfunction is when someone cannot "get up" or hold an erection firm or long enough.

  • Old age
  • Low Testosterone
  • Stress and anxiety
  • Lack of sleep
  • Addiction to Smoking and drinking alcohol
  • Some medical conditions such as high blood pressure

PSYCHOLOGICAL CAUSES :

Stress caused by work, relationship difficulties, financial worries or anything else. Pre-existing mental health conditions. Depression and anxiety regarding performance and partner satisfaction

Oligospermia

Semen is a white or grey liquid, but it can occasionally appear yellowish. Pink or red semen suggests that blood is present. Although this is very rare and happens only due to a serious health problem. Usually, each milliliter of semen contains millions of spermatozoa (sperm), but the majority of the volume consists of secretions of the glands in the male reproductive organs. The purpose of semen is purely for reproduction, as a vehicle to carry the spermatozoa into the female reproductive tract. Oligospermia is the condition in which semen has a low concentration of sperm and is the leading causes of infertility. A man whose ejaculate contains less than 20 million sperm per millilitre is said to suffer from this condition. A complete absence of sperm is called azoospermia.

Female Health Disorder

A hormonal disorder causing enlarged ovaries with small cysts on the outer edges. The cause of polycystic ovary syndrome isn't well understood, but may involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Symptoms include menstrual irregularity, excess hair growth, acne and obesity.

PCOD

A hormonal disorder causing enlarged ovaries with small cysts on the outer edges. The cause of polycystic ovary syndrome isn't well understood, but may involve a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Symptoms include menstrual irregularity, excess hair growth, acne and obesity.

Hypothyroidism

Hypothyroidism occurs when your body doesn’t produce enough thyroid hormones. The thyroid is a small, butterfly-shaped gland that sits at the front of your neck. It releases hormones to help your body regulate and use energy. Your thyroid is responsible for providing energy to nearly every organ in your body. It controls functions like how your heart beats and how your digestive system works. Without the right amount of thyroid hormones, your body’s natural functions begin to slow down. Also called underactive thyroid, hypothyroidism affects women more frequently than men.

The most common signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism include:

  • fatigue
  • depression
  • constipation
  • feeling cold
  • dry skin
  • weight gain
  • muscle weakness
  • decreased sweating
  • slowed heart rate

Leucorrhoea

Excessive discharge of a white, sticky, foul-smelling material from the vagina is called Leucorrhoea. This common problem may occur due to unhygienic conditions, infection of the genital tract, or impaired immune function. Leucorrhoea treatment in Siddha is more effective because it evaluates all aspects during diagnosis, and also uses Artificial intelligence to arrive at a precise diagnosis of the root-cause.

Female Infertility

Infertility is defined as trying to get pregnant (with frequent intercourse) for at least a year with no success. Female infertility, male infertility or a combination of the two affects millions of couples in the United States. An estimated 10 to 18 percent of couples have trouble getting pregnant or having a successful delivery. Female infertility causes can be difficult to diagnose. There are many available treatments, which will depend on the cause of infertility. Many infertile couples will go on to conceive a child without treatment. After trying to get pregnant for two years, about 95 percent of couples successfully conceive.

Symptoms

The main symptom of infertility is the inability to get pregnant. A menstrual cycle that's too long (35 days or more), too short (less than 21 days), irregular or absent can mean that you're not ovulating. There may be no other outward signs or symptoms.

Obesity

Obesity is the most common nutritional disorder of the modern age. It is characterized by excess accumulation of fat in the body. Continuous indulgence in high fat, fried foods, along with a sedentary lifestyle results in excessive fat getting blocked in various body channels. Obesity in turn causes a number of metabolic disturbances such as hypertension, diabetes, irregular digestion etc. It can affect social life too. Overweight, if not controlled, can lead to obesity.

Hairfall

A very common and general problem seen in both sex is the problem of hair fall. Normally 40-110 strands of hairs breaks per day and are replaced with new ones within few weeks or months. Sometimes certain reasons particularly ageing, hormonal changes, heriditary factors, nutritional deficiency etc may produce permanent loss of hair. Often noticed by thinning of scalp and hairfall during combing or bathing makes the person depressed and anxious and worried. It is a very sensitive subject and may also lead to sleeplessness and even extreme measures like treatment of Paranoid problems. Usually hair fall problem is seen in Men, Women and Children.

Anaemia

The word 'anaemia' actually comes from the word 'mia' which means blood. Anaemia means absence of blood and refers to the reduction of haemoglobin level in body. Normal level of haemoglobin in adult females is between 12 to 16 g/dl while in adult males it is between 14 to 18 g/dl. When haemoglobin level falls below the minimum parameter, anaemia ensues. In Ayurveda, Anemia treatment begins with identifying the root-cause of every individual patient.