A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL STUDY ON“TO EVALUATE THE EFFICACY OF AMALAKA YOGA AND ZECO 100 TABLETS IN THE MANAGEMENT OF KLAIBYA WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION

Authors

  • Dr. Ajit Shivaji Bagade
  • Dr. M S Badiger
  • Dr Irappa Hudedamani

Abstract

Klaibya is a multi-factorial condition, mainly involving Bahu Doshavastha as a whole and Sukrakhsaya in specific, Mano Dosa, and SukravahaSroto Dusti. A great success of married life is hidden in the sexual harmony of the couple. The common cause which always prevents a man from enjoying sexual interplay with his female partner is called as “Klaibya” in Ayurveda. The term 'Klaibya' is known as 'Erectile dysfunction (E.D.)& is commonly known as “Impotency” in modern texts. Impotency as a medical and social problem has acquired global dimensions and its incidence is supposed to be gradually increasing by every decade. Despite great advances made by medical science in understanding the actual cause, but still this problem is persist, due to which impotency is still a catastrophe. The male sexual dysfunctionincludesall sorts of disturbances of coital performance in male. Among the various phases of sexual response,the most essential is the intercourse, the absence of which ends into failure and dissatisfaction. Main aim of present study was to comparatively assess the efficacy of Amalaka Yoga and Zeco100 tabletsin the patientsof Klaibya. For the above purpose 60 patients were selected and randomly divided into two groups, each group had been 30 patients.It can be concluded that the Klaibya can be better managed by administration ofzeco 100 tablets.

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2021-08-09

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