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Growing pain in children Treatment in Madurai, Growing pain in children Treatment in Chennai

 

Growing pain in children

Dr S. Chidambaranathan B.H.M.S, M.D Homeopathy Doctor Madurai   (Treatment avail for all people around the world)


The growth of a person happens with the elongation and enlargement of tissues (all tissues, including bone tissue). Usually, growth or growing process does not cause any pain, i.e. nature will accommodate every addition, build-up, expansion, etc., in its own way. But, sometimes, children feel vague pain in the leg/body due to stretching of muscles against growing ends of the bones to cause snatch against the stretch, i.e., “growing pain”.



Growing pain seems to be a quasi-rheumatic pain for children, but actually they are supposed to be only muscle pain. This annoying pain usually attacks children especially at night, making the child and the parents sleepless. Even though it is not a serious illness, it can be quite annoying. Parents play masseur to the children all through the night to make the child sleep.
Incidences – Growing pains commonly occur in children below teenage.
Causes – History, examinations and investigations will not reveal anything related to thecausative factor. One thing is certain – the bone does not seem to cause the growing pain. Researchers suspect the stretch of the muscle, tendons and ligaments against their attached ends of growing or elongating bones during growth process causes this so-called growing pain. The medical world also sometimes considers growing pain as a misnomer and treats it as a vague condition (not disease), since it goes off on its own over a period of time and does not seem to be persistent in growth spurt ages i.e. in teenage. Stress and strain (running, jumping, playing, etc.) can aggravate these complaints but they play no role in its causation.
Symptoms 



Usually symptoms vary in places and intensity from person to person. Unlike cramps, growing pain does not have any sustained contractions of the muscles other than pain. Commonly
  • Pain occurs in leg muscles since legs grow more than other parts (especially in calf muscles & thigh muscles) and never involves bones
  • Pain occurs commonly in both legs
  • Pain occurs most commonly at night
  • Pain gets intensified after active day
  • Pain gets intensified with cold weather
  • Pain usually gets better with massaging, squeezing, tightening, pinching,
  • stretching, movement, etc.
  • Pain makes one restless, i.e. sufferer wants to change position often or move constantly or repeatedly.
  • Usually get outgrow with growth
Diagnosis – Usually growing pain is diagnosed by ruling out other serious illnesses with lab results. Most of the time, if the sufferer is able to differentiate bone pain and muscle pain, then there won’t be any requirement for investigations at all. But, if pain in the leg could not be differentiated due to the age of child or if it happens to recur severely again and again, then it is better to evaluate the complaint with following tests:

Plain X-ray – to rule out arthritic (bone) diseases
Blood test – Tc, Dc, Esr, Haemoglobin level, sugar, serum calcium, ASO titre, RA factor, etc.
Hormones test – Thyroid hormones, i.e. T3, T4, TSH
Urine – Sugar, albumin and deposits
Finally, if required, one can go with further evaluation with nerve conduction test to rule out nervous disorders, Electromyography to rule out muscular disorders and whole body MRI scan to rule out any other pathology.
It is always worthy to exclude rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatic fever, etc., with blood tests.
Also growing pain can be diagnosed and analysed with the history, incidences, aggravating factors, aggravating time, ameliorating time and ameliorating factors.
Prevention & management

Give child
  • Plenty of water with glucose or juices
  • Plenty of vegetables, nuts and dry fruits
Do
  • Stretch or mild massage to the muscles involved
  • Keep legs warm by covering it with blanket during sleep
  • Wear socks / shoes / stockings in cool climate
Avoid
  • Curling up in bed and chair for prolonged period
  • Unnecessary medications
Complications – The severity of symptoms often make one cry throughout the day and night. Pain and even nightmare of the pain may make the sufferer and parents sleepless and depressed. But mostly there won’t be any complication at all.
General treatment – Usually after ruling out all other serious illnesses, doctors give reassurance that the sufferer will outgrow these growing pains with growth or in due course. In severe cases, they would prescribe analgesic ointments along with supplements (calcium, magnesium and essential fatty acids) and rarely prescribes pain-killer tablets.
Homeopathic approach 




 Just giving support and reassurance cannot make one get peace of mind in case of growing pain, since the sufferer will be usually a child, i.e., the child cannot understand reassurance or tolerate the pain all the time. Also, the parent cannot have peace of mind even though the doctor would have explained about its harmlessness (no way related to complications) due to the constant crying of the child throughout the night.
Growing pain should not be treated just with anti-inflammatory drugs / pain-killers / analgesic ointments, since the situation may often get worse. Also, with anti-inflammatory drugs / analgesic ointments / pain-killers it is nothing but intermission of pain. Likewise, using them continuously will make them useless in the near future.
Homeopathy can ease growing pain amazingly without any side-effects by clearing all possible causes, i.e., Homeopathy medicines can increase blood supply to the muscles, stamina and withstanding capacity of the muscles / tendons / ligaments to tolerate any strain or growth or stretch. Homeopathic medicines will be usually selected after detailed analysis of the condition with respect to nature of pain, aggravating factors, characteristic symptoms of disease and characteristic symptoms of the sufferer.
Homeopathic medicines commonly used in cases of growing pain are Arnica, Belladonna, Bryonia, Calc carb, Causticum, Chamomilla, Colocynthis, Cuprum met, Cypripedium, Ferrum met, Kali phos, Kalmia, Lachesis, Lycopodium, Mag phos, Nux vom, Phytolacco, Pulsatilla, Rhus tox, Ruta, Tarentula, etc,. These medicines should be taken under the advice and diagnosis of a qualified Homeopath.




for new hope




Dr. S. Chidambaranathan, BHMS, MD (Homeo)

Laxmi Homeo Clinic

24 E. New Mahalipatti Road
Madurai, TN 625 001
India

Tel:  +91-452-233-8833 | +91-984-319-1011 (Mob)
Fax: +91-452-233-0196
E-mail:  drcheena@yahoo.com
www.drcheena.com / www.drcheena.in


(Disclaimer - The contents of this column are for informational purpose only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional healthcare advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of healthcare professional for any health problem or medical condition.)

Human muscular system

 

Muscle nature by Dr S. Chidambaranathan B.H.M.S, M.D Homeopathy Doctor Madurai   (Treatment avail for all people around the world)








The flesh is the essential organ of the body and responsible for body movement. From olden days, muscles remain the language of power. A well-built masculine body is always admired by everyone. Even though strong bones also account for power and stronger action, muscles sweep the credit on the whole by showing action and covering the bones. Muscle acts as the reservoir for force. Without muscles no one can move, work, play, eat or even breathe, and life will be a paralysed one with difficulty in survival.
Muscle constitutes about 40 per cent of body weight i.e. more than the weight of bones (20-25 per cent) or fat (25-30 per cent). Their shape, size and action usually vary from person to person and according to the place of origin. Muscles are usually attached to the bones by condensed muscle fibres i.e. tendons and supported by fibrous tissues i.e. ligaments. Muscles act on the girdle of bones with the stimulus of nerves, i.e. with lever (bones) and current (nerve stimulation /signals), any type of job can be carried out with contraction and relaxation of the muscles.

Composition and colour of muscle – All muscles are made of bundles of muscle fibres, namely myofibrils. They are arranged mostly in a parallel manner and sometimes overlap. The muscle fibres are made up of proteins (30 per cent) and water (70 per cent). The other constituents are Ca, potassium, ATP (Adenosine triphosphate), glucose, creatine, enzymes, vitamins, etc., which are all very essential energy source for muscular contraction and relaxation. The active proteins of the muscles are actin and myosin.
The colour of the muscle is due to the red iron protein, i.e. myoglobin (like haemoglobin in blood) present in the cytoplasm / sarcoplasm of the myofibrils. The colour of the muscle normally varies i.e. from velvety red to white or pallor depending upon the concentration of myoglobin and oxygen.

Source of muscle energy – The instant energy for muscle contraction is usually derived from ATP. The source of energy usually comes from carbohydrate and fat from ingested food. During aerobic exercises (gentle jogging, swimming, walking, etc.) the energy for muscle functions will be derived using oxygen supply from blood, whereas in the case of anaerobic exercises (short period vigorous exercise – gym activities) muscular contraction will be more where it occludes the blood vessels which supply oxygen. So, an alternative route of energy utilisation from glucose will be made out. In this case, lactic acid and pyruvic acid occur as waste products. More accumulation of these waste products causes pain and cramps.

Nature of muscle function – Muscle can act fast or in a slow manner. It starts functioning on getting stimulus from nerve endings. Muscle can even contract less than a fraction of second i.e., 0.2-0.3 secs. Usually, all the muscles always remain in partial contracted state. Complete and sustained contraction is called contracture and complete relaxation indicates paralysis. The muscle functions depend on the conduction power, tone, elasticity and contractility. With proper functions and exercise training, muscle will become bulk with power, good reflex and excellent coordination of movements.




Strength of Muscle – Muscle can be developed or strengthened by continuous use (i.e. training and straining muscles in gym or work) like using brain (which gets sharpened through learning). Normally, one relates the size of the muscle to power. But actually, it is not so. Regular exercise and training only endorces it. For example, even though leg muscles seem to be bigger and look stronger, tongue and massester (chewing muscle) are the most powerful muscles of the body. The collective presence of muscle bundles with overlapping nature, working angle and working mode get this credit in spite of small muscles.

The maximum strength of a male will be attained in the age of 20-30 due to hormones – i.e. Testosterone. This male hormone is the energizer for the muscle. After puberty, the muscle mass increases in man due to increased secretion of testosterone but in females, fat deposits increase due to feminine hormones. The muscle power of females will be usually 30 per cent less compared to males. Even though females compete with males in all fields in this competitive world, nature has provided less power to females. Also strength of the muscle depends on the training, speed, angle of work and finally heredity too. Muscle works physiologically as well as psychologically (with will power of mind or courage). Cold environment/temperature and fatigue reduces the power of muscles. Likewise, exposure to very high temperature will bring severe muscular contractions or cramps, i.e. sun stroke, reducing muscular power.

Role of Muscle in our body
  • It gives good shape to the body
  • It supports bones, joints, blood vessels, nerves, inner organs, etc.
  • It aids in movement of the body
  • It aids blood circulation with contraction i.e., muscle pump (as heart does)
  • It also helps body to maintain body temperature – Contraction and relaxation / stretching i.e. work out in muscle produces heat. The shivering of the body during cold season or fever is an attempt to produce more heat in the body
  • Finally, it also helps in forming walls of the heart, blood vessels, etc. and also for separation of the compartments ( diaphragm separates chest from abdomen)
Types of muscle – Muscle can be classified by its types and action. i.e by its types,
  • Skeletal or striated muscles – These muscles are long and slender i.e. cylindrical in shape. They can be divided into transverse bands (striations). It covers and binds skeletal bones and aids in locomotion with contraction and relaxation. It also helps to work (either major work or fine work) related to the body or environment. So, losing these muscle functions make one paralysed.
  • Smooth or non-striated muscle – These muscles are spindle in shape. They are found especially in blood vessels, food tube, stomach, intestines, rectum, bronchus, bladder, uterus, etc. These muscles help in transport of blood through the body, transport of air into the lungs, transport of food through food tube, stomach, intestines with peristalsis movement, etc. So, surviving will be difficult if one were to lose these muscle functionsas it becomes difficult to distribute nutrients properly throughout the body. The severe contraction of these muscles will cause colicky pain.
  • Cardiac muscles – Cardiac muscle is made of special striated muscles which work involuntarily. It contracts and relaxes in rhythmic pattern.
By their action, muscles can be classified as:
  • Voluntary muscles – Muscles that work under our control are called voluntary muscles. For example – all striated or skeletal muscles (exception – cardiac muscle). These muscles help in locomotion anchoring bones with tendons. Standing or sitting or running or walking, chewing, etc., are all due to the contraction and relaxation of these muscles only.
  • Involuntary muscles – These muscles work on their own (i.e. without our conscious effort) for natural day-to-day requirement of the body. For example, peristaltic movements of the intestines which transport ingested food, contraction and dilatation of the blood vessels which project blood, etc., are due to the action of these muscles only. It works subconsciously with the help of nervous system and hormones. All smooth muscles are involuntary muscles.
Types of muscle contractions
  • Isometric contraction – Refers to muscle contraction where its length remains the same. Here tone of the muscle increases to give power to lift, to stabilise, to hang, to give force, etc. In these contractions, all the energy will be converted into heat without any work or movement.
  • Isotonic contraction – Refers to muscle contraction where its tone i.e. Tension, remains the same. Here muscle gets shortened or stretched/elongated to provide movement of the parts involved. For example, kicking, throwing, pushing, etc. Muscles twitching also belongs to this type. In these contractions, energy will be utilised both for movement and heat production.
Both types of contractions aids in strengthening of muscles, vascular return, blood circulation, maintaining body heat, etc. In addition, regular and continued isotonic contractions help more in muscle/body building.

Body building – On increased usage i.e. with strenuous work or gym workout, muscle use to get bulge in size and get more vigour in strength. Here the number of muscle fibres remain the same, but only the size gets increased. Exercises increases blood circulation to the muscles and thus increases its efficiency and endurance.
For quick attainment of muscle mass, action, strength and efficiency, some people use anabolic steroids (synthetic androgen – male hormone) in sports. Use of this steroid will benumb muscles and mask pain occurring due to overstretching or overexertion. They do this so they can work out with more spirit and vigour without any pain or cramps. But, the use of anabolic steroids can be detected with blood analysis and urine analysis, so those who try to cheat can easily be found and can be thrown out of the game in case of malpractice.

Atrophy of muscles – Muscle mass will decrease with respect to power and size with age, lack of nutrition, dehydration, fatigue, non-use and diseases. Un-used muscles will crumble in size on their own and get atrophied. Likewise, any continued contraction or relaxation will damage the muscle. For example, continued contraction occurring in case of tetanus due to neurotoxin will stimulate nerves continuously to produce continuous muscular contraction in a severe manner to endanger life. Here, oxygen supply will be arrested due to obliterated blood vessels and contracted lungs with strong continued contractions. Continued relaxation in case of bedridden / immobilised / paralysed / serious illness will also cause muscular atrophy or wasting of muscles with reduction in blood supply and power.
Problems often occuring in muscles is cramps – It may be either due to nutrition loss or excessive usage or strenuous exercise or disease.
Homeopathic Medicines should be taken under the advice and diagnosis of a qualified Homeopath.


for new hope

Dr. S. Chidambaranathan, BHMS, MD (Homeo)
Laxmi Homeo Clinic
24 E. New Mahalipatti Road
Madurai, TN 625 001
India

Tel:  +91-452-233-8833 | +91-984-319-1011 (Mob)
Fax: +91-452-233-0196
E-mail:  drcheena@yahoo.com
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Sperm and Spermatorrhoea

Dr S. Chidambaranathan B.H.M.S, M.D Homeopathy Doctor Madurai   (Treatment avail for all people around the world)


MALE DISORDERS – Sperm and Spermatorrhoea




“Hundred drops of sweat equals one drop of blood and hundred drops of blood equals one drop of semen” – this is one of the age-old beliefs about semen.
The commonest sexual problem of men next to impotency is “spermatorrhoea”. Spermatorrhoea is medically meant an involuntary ejaculation/drooling of semen without any sexual event/thoughts. Likewise, seminuria/spermaturia is the discharge of semen in the urine. Normally, semen gets ejaculated in spurts only at the climax/culmination of the sexual act.
Semen loss can exhaust each and every system. So, one must treat semen loss with care to avoid dangerous after-effects. Of course, the incidences of spermatorrhoea are increasing in youths in this fantasy world. The reason behind it may be a polluted mind, due to circumstances and media (books, TV, movies, Internet, etc.). This pollution has made many youths notice mucous discharges, even ejaculation, while watching erotic scenes, sometimes even while talking to glamorous girls. This weakness (incontinence) makes the mind of men miserable, since this prevalence often causes early ejaculation without any satisfied sexual activity, even with the touch of the partner.
One should be aware of semen and sperm – its origin, its constituents and its functions – to understand the effects of spermatorrhoea in a better way.



For males, attaining puberty is claimed by the production of male sex hormone (testosterone) and sperm in the testis. So, testis is the organ responsible for maleness. Seminiferous tubules in the testis produce sperms and throw them into the genital tract for ejaculation. Sperm emerging from the seminiferous tubules of the testis gets collected in the warehouse (epididymis) and later joins with the other secretions of various glands to reach the ejaculatory duct as semen. The ejaculatory
duct ejaculates everything through the penile urethra at the time of orgasm (heightened sexual excitement)



Libido (psychological feeling for moods of sex) and ejaculation of semen bring orgasm to men.. The vigorous movements, muscular contractions, rhythmic reflex contraction in glands, changes in heart beat, blood pressure, respiration, feeling heat with excitement and ejaculation creates the feeling of orgasm. Sex gives pleasurable fatigue after ejaculation. But, more sex often causes weakness and complications.
SEMEN 




It is the mixture of male genital secretions ejaculated at the end of sexual activity. Semen production usually starts at the age of 13-14 in men. Normally, 2-3 ml volume of semen is ejaculated at the time of orgasm. Each ejaculation carries 200–300 millions of sperms i.e., nearly 70-100 millions per ml. There will be variation in volume of semen and sperm count depending upon the frequency of the sex and internal and external factors. Nowadays, universally, sperm count has decreased due to unknown reasons. The volume of semen will be more in low temperature conditions and in most excited conditions after less frequent sex. Ejaculated semen soon gets coagulated and gets liquefied in 10–30 minutes to aid movement of sperm to search and fertilise the ovum.



Semen is a rich source of calcium, phosphorus, lecithin, cholesterol, nucleoproteins, iron, vitamin-E, sodium, magnesium, etc. So, excessive loss of semen will deprive our body of calcium, phosphorus, lecithin, etc. Researchers find many similarities between cerebrospinal fluid (which nourishes the brain and nervous system) and semen in constituents/composition. Also, process of ejaculation is merely compared with convulsions (nervous twitching), since during ejaculation, body jerks, neck retracts & muscle contracts violently. This process is followed by great exhaustion and complete relaxation of the muscles as in convulsions. So, wasting of semen from excessive sexual activity or masturbation may reflect in composition of cerebrospinal fluid with nourishment of brain and nerves and can also cause neuralgic complaints.
Semen is a collection of secretions from seminiferous tubules, seminal vesicles, prostate and
bulbourethral glands. Semen gets
  • Sperm from seminiferous tubules
  • Alkaline bulk volume to disperse sperm from seminal vesicles and prostate gland.
  • Fructose, ascorbic acids, fibronogen, prostaglandins, etc., from seminal vesicles to nourish the sperms till they reach the ovum
  • Calcium, citrate, acid phosphatase, cholesterol, phospholipids, etc., from prostate secretions to favour circumstances for fertilisation
  • Characteristic odour from prostate secretions
  • Lubricating mucous fluids from bulbourethral glands.
Seminal Analysis 


Semen should be analysed after sexual abstinence of 3-5 days. Also, it is better to have seminal analysis without strenuous exercises, smoking and drinking alcohol.
  • Normal colour of the semen is whitish opaque. Infection may change its colour with pus cells and blood cells.
  • The semen is always alkaline in nature i.e., pH – 7.3 – 7.8. This alkalinity, which is mainly due to prostatic secretions, helps in neutralising the acid vagina for the survival of the sperm with its motility and fertility.
  • Also, analysing the presence of fructose in the semen gives an idea about obstruction in the pathway and directs treatment options in cases of infertility.
  • Analysing the sperm count and its morphology aids in treatment of infertility
Less viscous semen (watery) will be usually of poor quality in constituents
SPERMS are the spermatozoa of men. They is dispersed through semen. In the semen, sperm constitutes only 5-7 per cent of the volume. They are so much micro-cellular and they are the smallest cells of the humans which hold responsibility in producing babies. Unlike other cells of our body, they contain only 23 chromosomes. The male produces sperms in millions per day which often go waste, whereas the female produces only one egg, that too in the middle of the menstrual cycle (once in 30 days). Also, only one sperm is going to succeed in the fertilisation of the egg. This Nature’s mystery of wasting can be clearly manipulated only while realising the task of the sperm in fertilising the ovum.
Sperm production is medically called spermatogenesis. Sperm is produced in seminiferous tubules in the testis. Sperm has head, neck, body and tail like a tadpole. The head is loaded with precious genetic material. Normally, the sperm takes 70–90 days to mature. But its production, quality and maturation time may differ from internal and external factors. Low temperature favours s faster rate of production and maturation. Diseases/depression/stress and strain may cause a slowdown. Weight loss, tight clothing, hot environment, drugs, etc., can lower sperm production and motility. Unlike in females, who attain menopause with the stoppage in the production of the egg, the process of sperm production in male is continuous from teenage, giving man his manliness lifelong.
Sperm produced in the testis is usually stored in the epididymis before getting ejaculated where it is trained to swim. The sperms are propelled then through vas difference and ejaculated in spurts with other genital secretions, at the time of orgasm. The sperm is usually more concentrated in the first spurt of ejaculation followed by seminal and prostatic secretions. Sperm has its own life period, i.e., even if it is not used, it will die on its own and is absorbed by the body.
Normally, sperm count exceeds 65-70 millions per ml. While doing semen analysis, sperm is analysed further with motility and morphology. Semen is a mixture of mature and immature cells. Mature cells are highly motile and normal in shape. Less than 30 million sperm count or having less motile sperms or less normal sperms accounts for infertility. The semen with more of giant head sperms, tail-less sperms, abnormal sperms also result in infertility.
Clear cuts about sperm count
  • Frequent sex/masturbation usually have low sperm count. This is normal and temporary. Here normal count can be revived by 4 -5 days of sexual abstinence.
  • Building masculinity will not increase sperm count. Sometimes strenuous exercise can cause a slow down
  • Sleeplessness and depression can also cause low sperm count
  • Childhood intensive small pox/mumps can cause testicular failure and cause Azoospermia – (Nil sperm count)
  • No one can store sperms for a long time. Its life ends naturally, as time passes. Also, it is important to note that semen ejaculated after a prolonged time will have many dead sperms.
  • Nuts, dry fruits (dates, etc.), fruits, vegetables and oats can improve sperm count.
  • Good habits, good nutrition and good sleep can provide good count.
Sperm is the seed of human genesis. The secrecy of human genesis is many more than beyond this.



Normally, men are very cautious about their virility and potency in sex. Their quest for sex and pleasure ends in marriage (mostly). One main thing one should be aware of is that the sperm cannot be stored and one cannot drain it away to azoospermia (nil sperm count). It is rightly said that lustful desires usually give vent as spermatorrhoea. Spermatorrhoea is one of the foremost threats faced by men next to impotence. There are many misconceptions about spermatorrhoea and masturbation.
Spermatorrhoea medically means an involuntary escape or ejaculation or drooling of semen without
any sexual event/erection/orgasm. Hiding it often leads to complications. Sufferers may be aware or unaware of spermatorrhoea, according to its presentation. Usually, sufferers are unaware of wet dreams (night emissions) which occur during sleep and loss of semen in urine (seminuria/spermaturia), whereas the discharge of semen, while straining (while passing stool or at any other time) may be noted immediately.
Bachelorhood – A bachelor’s life needs more strength and more brain power to be without losing/wasting any semen. But, a bachelor’s real strength is that he doesn’t have any weaknesses or distractions, since their lifestyle might not be a forced existence.
Masturbation – refers to self abuse of genital organs (voluntary act) with erotic thoughts, to give vent to sexual tension and satisfy one’s sexual appetite. It equals sexual activity with orgasm in the
absence of a partner. Many youths are becoming addicted to this momentary bursting excitement due to arousal by the media and circumstances.
This fantasy of sex is also often misunderstood as sin and one is forced to feel guilty by money-minting quacks who advertise that . sufferers are losing
every precious thing in the semen. Actually, infrequent masturbation/night emissions will not have any after-effects, whereas excessive involvement or over indulgence may cause spermatorrhoea, nervous debility, exhaustion, tremors, etc. The results of masturbation, excessive seminal losses and indulging more in sexual activity will nearly be the same, since the same vital fluid – semen – is lost in all the processes.
Nocturnal emissions (Night emissions / wet dreams) – Normally sex is very pleasurable while there is ejaculation from an erected penis. In wet dreams, ejaculation occurs during sleep without any orgasm or erection. Their incidences are often found to be related to frequency of sex/masturbation/abstinence. They may or may not accompany erotic dreams.
Semen in the urine – Semen and urine will never get mixed up while letting out, even though the outlet is same for both. The architecture of the neck of the bladder is designed in such a manner that contracture of the neck of the bladder restricts the entry of sperm and leakage of urine. But in the case of infection/diseases of urethra and prostate and in diabetic complications, semen can get mixed with urine with incontinence or may get propelled into the bladder. When the semen gets ejaculated into the bladder, the urine is found to be cloudy while being passed. But in the case of semen getting mixed with urine just at the time of urination, due to strain and incontinence, then drooling of semen will be seen while ending up the urine. Prostatorrhea is often confused with spermatorrhoea. But it can be easily differentiated with microscopic examination of the discharge, i.e. prostatorrhoea has no sperms at all, compared to spermatorrhoea. Any way, losing more seminal fluid/prostatic fluid will devitalise our body.
Incidences of spermatorrhoea –Higher incidence of spermatorrhoea is frequently noted in the age group of 18-30 years. It is most commonly seen in unmarried, sexually perverted persons (dreamers), and in sexually transmitted diseases (STD). Also higher incidence of spermatorrhoea and impotency are often noted in men who stay away from their wife with suppressed sexual desires. Anyhow, most men would have experienced wet dream/night emissions at one time or the other, irrespective of good physique or power of mind.
Causes – are mainly
  • Polluted mind
  • Perverted sexual behaviours and dreams
  • Excessive masturbation/overindulgence in sex
  • Urinary tract infection spreading to prostate/seminal vesicles
  • Chronic constipation
Symptoms – The core symptoms of night emissions/involuntary loss of semen in urine are exhaustion and weakness. The common presenting features are:
  • Drooling of urine at the end of urination
  • Cloudy urine
  • Incontinence or drooling of semen even at slightest stimulation (watching erotic scenes, reading novels, talking to girls, etc.)
  • Burning sensation during/after urination
  • Ejaculation seems to have less volume and very thin (low viscose) semen
  • Impotency and early ejaculation
  • Dull and depressed with irritable mood/psychosis
  • Loss of memory and inability to concentrate
  • Headache and drowsiness
  • Sleeplessness with lascivious/vivid dreams
  • Sunken, dull and burning eyes
  • Hollow cheeks with disfiguring pale face
  • Cramps/ pain in back and legs
  • Tremors with nervousness
  • Pain in spermatic cord (in groin) – Spermoneuralgia
Offensive sweat
Diabetic complications Diagnosis & investigations – The need of scientific tests are:
  • Semen analysis and culture to check the presence of sperms as well as infection
  • Ultra sound scan to rule out prostate problems
  • Routine blood tests including electrolytes to rule out any metabolic disorders
  • Hormone tests for
    • Testosterone and follicle stimulating hormone – to analyse testicular functions
    • PSA – to rule out benign prostate hypertrophy (enlargement) BPH
Complications –
  • Weight loss
  • Nervous weakness
  • Growth and learning process will be affected when there is sexual excess or excessive seminal loss in the teens
  • Chronic inflammation of seminal vesicles and prostate
Testicular failure/atrophy
Prevention

Avoid
  • Stress & Strain
  • Stimulants like alcohol, drugs, tobacco chewing, smoking, coffee and tea
  • Meat, chicken, fish and fatty diets
  • Drug cocktails
  • Overindulgence in sex
Take care of
  • Constipation with water, vegetables and fruits
  • Health by taking oats, dry fruits such as dates, nuts, etc.
General treatment – Since most of the times there won’t be any abnormality in functions or investigations, general physicians encourage patients psychologically that nocturnal emissions are a normal occasional event / a physiologically overwhelming process. Also, just for patient’s satisfaction, they simply prescribe multivitamins, zinc, selenium supplements, etc., with the advice to avoid lascivious thoughts/masturbation/overindulgence in sex. The change of attitude/lifestyle (i.e. stopping the masturbation and overindulgence in sex all of a sudden) often brings more nocturnal emission for the time being as a continuation of habit/secretions. Doctors, if they find any good reason, they would go for controlling or eliminating it (infection or other irritants), or otherwise, they have to simply go with strengthening of vitality with supplements, etc.
Homeopathic approach 
Active participation in sex/erotic thoughts will stimulate the pituitary to provoke the testis for producing more number of sperms and more secretions in seminal vesicles. When this continuous habit or process is interrupted with temporary sexual abstinence or stoppage of masturbation, there might be an involuntary ejaculation which should be considered as normal. In due course, if abstinence continues, it will slow down by itself. But if it is felt more or persists continuously or happens to flow in urine with incontinence, Homeopathy can surely help to revive normalcy by correcting continence, energising the nerves and muscles of the organs, making the semen high viscous (thick), etc.
Draining of semen usually disappoints people with minimal semen ejaculation, low viscous (thin watery) semen, erectile dysfunction, early ejaculation without satisfaction in sex, nervousness, impotency, etc. But by maintaining good habits and taking Homeopathy treatment, normalcy can be resumed at the earliest without any complications.
Even though spermatorrhoea is considered a non-pathological condition, it affects body and mind, in so exhaustive and annoying a way that everyone will be compelled to go for treatment. Patients, without having any patience to see fruitful results, go on changing doctors and take too many worthless drug cocktails and worsen the condition with complications. With this attitude, many often get trapped in the hands of quacks where they also lose self-esteem, confidence in sexual life and marriage and lead a dejected life.
Homeopathy is a wonder of scientific application and not a magical prescription. Homeopathy treats the person’s mind and physique (characteristic of a person as well as the disease) to provide dramatic relief. But one should keep in mind that it will take some time to regain stamina and potency, revoke semen loss, revive semen normalcy in volume and viscosity, etc. Homeopathy can quarantine the progress of the disease and can cure the situation in due course without any recurrences.
Homeopathic medicines commonly used in cases of spermatorrhoea/seminal losses are Acid acetic, Acid phos, Acid picric, Agnus castus, Avena sativa, Caladium, Calc Carb, Calc phos, Cantharis, Causticum, Chinchona, Conium, Damiana, Gelsemium, Ginseng, Kali brom, Lycopodium, Nat mur, Nuphar, Nux vom, Osmium sanc, Selenium, Sepia, Stannum met, Staphysagria, Titanium, Yohimbinum, Zinc met, etc. These Medicines should be taken under the advice and diagnosis of a qualified Homeopath.
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