Male impotency
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Clinic
- Male impotence occur due to several etiologies such as Erectile dysfunction, Low sperm count
- Erectile dysfunction is characterized by the inability to develop or maintain an erection of the penis.
- Partial or complete failure to attain or maintain an erection
- Lack of sexual excitement and pleasure in sexual activity
Erectile dysfunction Causes
- Damage to anatomical structures: Pelvic splanchnic nerves, also known as nervi erigentes, are preganglionic (presynaptic) parasympathetic nerve fibers that arise from the S2-S3 -S4 nerve roots of sacral plexus
- Psychological causes
- Medical disease
- Cardiovascular disease that leads in blood circulation defects
- MS
- Kidney failure
- Vascular disease: Diabetes, Peripheral vascular disease, or Hypertension
- Hormone deficiency such as
- Klinefelter syndrome, or those who have had radiation therapy, chemotherapy
- MMP causes testes failing in testosterone production
- Brain tumors
- Hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism
- Adrenal gland disorders
- Drug use: Due to the shame and embarrassment felt by some with erectile dysfunction, the subject was taboo for a long time and is the focus of many urban legends. (Do you know the best remedy of this condition?? "Calad")
Related entities
Repertory
Modalities |
Etiology |
Accompanied by |
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Remedies
ED (Erectile Dysfunction) | Top Remedy |
Calad |
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Totally ED |
Agn |
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ED + Performance Anxiety |
Lyc |
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ED + Increased Sexual Thoughts / Desire |
Sel |
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Impotency + Spermatorrhea |
Dam |
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Second Class Remedies |
Bar-c, Chin, Cob, Med, Nux-v, Phos, Sul | ||
Low Sperm Count | Top remedy |
X-ray |
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Brom |
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ED |
Agn |
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Orchitis |
Con |
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Arg-m |
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Due to Varicocele |
Ham |
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Fl-ac | |||
Arn | |||
Testes atrophy |
Sabal |
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