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Abstract

AYURVEDIC MANAGEMENT OF NECROZOOSPERMIA: A CASE REPORT

Dr. Abhishek Ranjan Jha* and Prof. Dr. Gopesh Mangal

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Infertility instances account for about 40% of cases when male factors are included. Male infertility due to a rare and little-studied etiology is called necrozoospermia, or 100% immotile and 0% viable spermatozoa in ejaculate. It is characterized as a condition in which the spermatozoa in ejaculated semen are dead or immobile. Lifestyle changes, occupational circumstances, numerous socioeconomic reasons, environmental and dietary causes, stress, age, congenital defects, infections, etc., can all contribute to necrozoospermia. Presenting Complaint: A 48 yrs. male patient was willing for child since 6 yrs. The diagnosis of necrozoospermia was confirmed following a comprehensive clinical examination and laboratory testing. The patient reported no issues with erections, orgasm, or ejaculation, and was not on any medications for systemic illnesses such as hypertension or diabetes mellitus. Interventions: The patient was administered Sadya virechana , Chatuh Prasritika Basti and Uttara Basti. The Shamana Aushadhi like Ashwagandha Churna and Chandraprabha Vati etc was given. At the end of Basti Parihal Kaal semen analysis showed marked improvement in sperm count and motility. Conclusion: The current research indicates that traditional medicine has a potential future in treating male infertility issues. Necrozoospermia can be effectively managed using Ayurvedic formulations without causing any negative side effects.

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