Dhatu Disease Treatment
Dhatu Diisease or Spermatorrhea is a condition characterised by involuntary ejaculation even in the absence of sexual activity. It may occur in the waking state during the day or at night while sleeping/dreaming.
It is considered a pathological condition if a person experiences Spermatorrhea more than three times a week along with dizziness, insomnia, weakness in the lower back and legs, and low energy levels. Excessive sexual activity masturbation, emotional imbalance and alcohol consumption are some of the causes of spermatorrhoea.
Spermatorrhoea is known by the term dhat syndrome in Ayurveda, which translates to semen-loss syndrome. According to Ayurvedic experts, semen is a vital element in the body and excessive fluidity is an indication of semen loss. Dietary changes and herbal treatments are promoted for the treatment of reproductive system diseases like spermatorrhoea. Panchakarma (five therapies) methods of basti (enema) and snehana (oleation) help treat spermatorrhea by bringing balance in the vitiated shukra dhatu. Herbs like ashwagandha (Indian ginseng), bala (country mallow) and guduchi (heart-leaved moonseed) along with herbal formulations like abhrak bhasma are used as Ayurvedic remedies for spermatorrhoea.
Ayurvedic view of dhat syndrome (spermatorrhea)
According to Ayurveda, shukra, a white, unctuous, dense, sweet and thick substance found in men is the force of life as it has the function of garbhotpadana (reproduction). In addition, it contributes to improving the beauty, physical strength, intelligence and memory of a man. Therefore, loss of semen has been associated with loss of vigour along with memory instabilities and lack of mental happiness. Charak Samhita has mentioned the loss of semen or substances similar to semen as shuklameha (a white substance in urine), shukrameha (semen in urine) and sitameha (cold and sweet urine).
Having sexual relations before marriage, less physical exercise, excessive intercourse or sexual desire, low water intake, injury of the dhatus, performing sexual activities during spring season, worrying or grieving, having sexual intercourse during the daytime and consuming unhygienic foods are some of the factors that vitiate shukra dhatu and lead to dhat syndrome. Old age and vitiation of other dhatus are also the causative factors of spermatorrhoea. People with dhat syndrome experience lack of energy, diminishing penis size, lack of energy, a burning sensation while urinating, lack of motivation, mental illness, depression and loss of minerals in body.
Shamana (pacification) and shodhana (purification) therapies are performed to bring back the balance in shukra dhatu. Along with Ayurvedic treatments, cognitive behavioural therapy, relaxation, imaginal desensitisation and exercises can help manage spermatorrhoea. Following brahmacharya or celibacy can help one achieve total control over the semen and prevent sexual diseases.
Causes and Risk Factors of Spermatorrhoea
- When an individual does not take part in sexual activities more often, it can cause Spermatorrhoea.
- Consuming an excessive amount of alcohol can cause the condition.
- As the condition involves involuntary ejaculation, people are likely to encounter mood swings and emotional fluctuations.
- When a person gets involved in too much masturbation, Spermatorrhoea can occur.
Suggestions and Treatment
There are a few natural medicines accessible for the treatment of Spermatorrhea. However, one ought to counsel the specialist prior to devouring any drug or therapy as this issue can be an aftereffect of other clinical issues. Despite the fact that there are various medicines accessible for Spermatorrhea, an adjustment of the way of life and propensities for an individual can likewise help in the treatment of the issue.
- Disposal of liquor utilization
- Disposal of tobacco utilization
- Decreasing the guilty pleasure in over the top sexual action
- Utilization of a sound and adjusted eating routine
- Increment the admission of fluid