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| etaM [5] pa~jcavidhaM keciddhvajabha~ggaM pracakShate |176| | | etaM [5] pa~jcavidhaM keciddhvajabha~ggaM pracakShate |176| |
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− | Lets us understand (the impotency) due to erectile dysfunction. | + | Lets us understand that (the impotency) due to erectile dysfunction. |
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| Intake of excess sour, salty, ''kshara'' (alkaline), incompatible and unsuitable food, drinking excess water, irregular meals, intake of floury & heavy preparations, use of curd, milk, meat of marshy animals, emaciation after the diseases, coitus with female child, other than vaginal coitus, cohabitation of with female with chronic illness, who is menstruating, with foul odor, with vaginal disorders, and excessive vaginal discharge leads to the impotency due to the erectile dysfunction. | | Intake of excess sour, salty, ''kshara'' (alkaline), incompatible and unsuitable food, drinking excess water, irregular meals, intake of floury & heavy preparations, use of curd, milk, meat of marshy animals, emaciation after the diseases, coitus with female child, other than vaginal coitus, cohabitation of with female with chronic illness, who is menstruating, with foul odor, with vaginal disorders, and excessive vaginal discharge leads to the impotency due to the erectile dysfunction. |
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− | The kind of coitus out of exhilaration with young females, with quadrupeds, injury to phallus, no cleansing of penis, wounds on penis due to sharp instruments, teeth, nails, or strikes by wood stick, pressing, excess use of awry insects and holding back the virile semen leads to to the impotency due to the erectile dysfunction. | + | The kind of coitus out of exhilaration with young females, with quadrupeds, injury to phallus, avoiding cleansing of penis, wounds on penis due to sharp instruments, teeth, nails, or strikes by wood stick, pressing, excess use of awry insects and holding back the virile semen leads to the impotency due to the erectile dysfunction. |
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| Let us understand its ''rupa'' (characteristics): | | Let us understand its ''rupa'' (characteristics): |
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− | Swelling, pain, & redness of the penis, appearance of severe boils, ''lingapaka'' (penile inflammation), abnormal growth of ''mamsa'' (warts), wounds occur instantaneously. Further, appearance of watery discharge like ''pulaka'' (rice), or blackish or reddish in color, ring formation, hardening of penile circumference; fever, excess thirst, giddiness, fainting, vomiting occurs. Reddish, blackish, bluish or voilet discharge occurs with intense burning sensation & pain at bladder, scrotum, ''seevani''(frenum of the prepuce) and inguinal region. Perhaps there is slimy, pale discharge, mild swelling, with moist feeling and scanty discharge.[163-175] | + | Swelling, pain, & redness of the penis, appearance of severe boils, ''lingapaka'' (penile inflammation), abnormal growth of ''mamsa'' (warts), wounds occur instantaneously. Further, appearance of watery discharge like ''pulaka'' (rice water), or blackish or reddish in color, ring formation, hardening of penile circumference; fever, excess thirst, giddiness, fainting, vomiting occurs. Reddish, blackish, bluish or voilet discharge occurs with intense burning sensation & pain at bladder, scrotum, ''seevani''(frenum of the prepuce) and inguinal region. Perhaps there is slimy, pale discharge, mild swelling, with moist feeling and scanty discharge.[163-175] |
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| It may take time to suppurate or may subside quickly or may get infected with parasites; it becomes moist and has foul odor. The glans penis is necrosed or even the whole phallus and scrotum may slough out. This is description of the impotency due to erectile dysfunction. Some (other authors) consider five types of the same. [174-175] | | It may take time to suppurate or may subside quickly or may get infected with parasites; it becomes moist and has foul odor. The glans penis is necrosed or even the whole phallus and scrotum may slough out. This is description of the impotency due to erectile dysfunction. Some (other authors) consider five types of the same. [174-175] |