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Samhitas

The Sushrutha Samhita entitled “Male Virility” (4.26); six different causes of male impotence listed: 1) the mind; 2) the diet; 3) excessive intercourse; 4) disease; 5) an inborn nature, and 6) voluntary suppression or utter apathy (4.26.3).

Of these, the fifth type is incurable along with any disease-causing permanent damage to the genital tracts. Four types of male impotence cited: 1) those due to inborn causes or a complete absence of semen; 2) those due to erectile dysfunction; 3) those due to old age, and 4) those due to some deficiency in the semen (1.19.5, 6.30.154).

Infertility primarily refers to the biological inability of a person to contribute to conception. Genetic factors may cause recurrent spontaneous abortions or complete infertility in the male.

In males, when the Golden ratio of the testicle and veins of the coiled tubes becomes enlarged, twisted, and swollen can impair testicular function and fertility.

In females, when the fallopian tubes and veins of the coiled tubes become enlarged, twisted moreover, swollen can impair testicular function and fertility. The imbalance of Golden ratio between them results into poor quality or quantity of semen, sexual fluids, and hormones, or sperm or ovum produced, hormone disorders, reproductive anatomy trauma, obstruction, and sexual dysfunction can all prevent conception from taking place.