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Overview

Common Name sexual debility
Scientific Name
Disease Type Reproductive Disorder
Host Type human; animal
ICD Code F52.2
Distribution Worldwide, described across cultures

Causative Agent

Causative Agent Multifactorial: stress, hormonal imbalance, nutritional deficiency, psychological factors, vata dosha aggravation, kidney yang deficiency;
Transmission Non-transmissible; related to lifestyle, diet, and constitutional factors

Symptoms

Symptoms Description Low libido, erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, fatigue, anxiety, loss of vitality, reproductive weakness;
Diagnosis Clinical history, hormone panels (testosterone, thyroid), Ayurvedic dosha assessment, TCM pulse/tongue diagnosis, psychological screening;

Treatment

Conventional Treatment Counseling, PDE5 inhibitors (sildenafil), hormone replacement, lifestyle modification;
Herbal Treatment Abelmoschus moschatus (musk seed), Withania somnifera, Mucuna pruriens, Tribulus terrestris, Rosa gallica, Arctium lappa; TCM: kidney yang tonics; Ayurvedic: vajikarana; herbs
Prevention Balanced diet, regular exercise, stress reduction, adequate sleep, avoidance of excessive alcohol/tobacco, dosha-pacifying routines;
Prognosis Favorable with root-cause treatment; may recur if underlying lifestyle or constitutional imbalances persist

Additional Information

History Documented in Ayurvedic texts as Klaibya, TCM as kidney deficiency patterns, ancient Greek and Persian medical literature
Reference Charaka Samhita, Bhavaprakasha, TCM Materia Medica, modern integrative reviews on sexual dysfunction
URL http://ency.local/ENCY/Disease/sexual-debility

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