Manasika Klaibya, or erectile dysfunction caused by psychological factors, can be due to various mental states like desire, anger, fear, grief, delusion, arrogance, worry, and restlessness. It affects over 150 million men worldwide. 10-20% of erectile dysfunction cases are caused by psychological factors like stress, anxiety, guilt, depression, and low self-esteem. Treatment of manasika klaibya focuses on modifying thoughts using medhya herbs like shankhapushpi and psychotherapy like behavior therapy, as well as purification therapies, herbal remedies, and a therapeutic diet. A holistic approach addressing the mind, body and intellect is needed to treat issues of sexuality
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Data Transcription 2
1. Research question
What are barriers to mental healthcare access experienced by West and Central African immigrants in the United States?
2. History of the participant
I: Mr. Phineas tell what part of West/Central Africa you are from, Gender, Interaction with other people and Interaction with the healthcare system
R: I am from Zimbabwe; I am a male gender. I used to go to the hospital for my mental health, but I have not been there for some time now due to language barrier. I felt like people did not understand me.
I: What are the lived experience as a person with mental health disorders or knows someone who does?
R: It was very rough at the beginning. As I said before, I felt like people did not understand me and that was frustrating.
I: Any problems one can define as a culturally based stigma?
R: Yes, cultural stigma is huge. People are afraid to even say they have a mental illness. And when the providers start moving you around rom one counselor to another, it affected my pride.
I: How do you define of mental illnesses?
R: People losing their minds or experiencing psychosis.
I: What are examples that qualify to be mental health illnesses
R: Psychotic behaviors, depression
I: How challenging is it to access medical help?
R: The cost and language barrier
I: How has been the experience when seeking help?
R; Language barrier has been a problem. Cultural beliefs
I: Are there any barriers? Which ones
R: Stigma people afraid to open up, cost, language
3. Current feeling
I: What are your feelings regarding past experiences?
R: Back home was even worse. We hardly talk about our mental health. We do not even have mental health setup. Most people with psychotic disorders are seen to be under some form of spell or witchcraft. It was a taboo.
I: If the same experience happened today, what would be your response
R: Education and interacting with other people have helped me gained some awareness and coping skills.
4. Barriers to access to mental health services among African immigrants
I: Why is it challenging to access mental health services?
R: Cost, stigma, language
I: How does cultural stigma occur for African immigrants when seeking help?
R: People do not want family to know they are struggling mentally. They want to look strong. It is a cultural thing to be strong.
I: What are your experiences with mental health providers or hospitals?
R: it has been very difficult to explain myself to them.
I: How has it been living as a West or Central African immigrant?
R: It has been great living here and being able to support my family back home and having the opportunity to get ahead in life.
I: How did you discover you had developed mental illnesses?
R: I was not able to sleep at night and I was very tried and angry.
I: What efforts have you made to ensure you get mental health-related services? Were they successful?
R: Understanding me and not judging me was very challenging and I had to keep changing counselors and sharing my i ...
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2. INTRODUCTION
Manasika Klaibya may be defined as loss of erection
due to inflicted mind.
The mind is afflicted with Kama, Krodha, Bhaya,
Shoka, Moha, Mada, Manoabhighata, Avichara, Irshya,
Avisrambha, Utkantha and Udvega irritability and
ultimately causing disturbance in personal, familial and
social harmony.
3. Worldwide, E.D. is estimated to affect more than 150
million men.
Psychological factors such as Stress, Anxiety, Guilt,
Depression, and Low Self – Esteem, and Fear of sexual
failure cause 10 – 20% of E.D. cases.
Sexual dysfunction may arise from emotional factors,
including interpersonal or psychological problems.
Interpersonal problems may arise from marital or
relationship problems, or from a lack of trust and open
communication between partners.
4. Psychological problems may be the result of
depression, sexual fears or guilt, past sexual trauma,
sexual disorders among others.
In case of Klaibya, the treatment of choice is
Hetuvipareeta.
A positive therapeutic approach should include; 1.
Dravya Chikitsa (drug therapy) 2. Adravya-Manasika
Chikitsa (included in psychotherapy) 3. Pathyacharana
(diet and regimen).
5. SAMPRAPTI
Mansika hetu Avara stava
Vitiates Rajas↓ and Tamas↑
Disturbances of Manovishaya
Hridaya, shiras
Sharirika dosha vitiation
Rasa and shukra dusti
Manasika and sharirika
lakshanas
dhvajaanucchraya
Sanga in manovaha srotas
Further manas vitiation
6. What is the aetiology of ED?
INFLAMMATORY Prodtatitis, urethritis
MECHANICAL Peyronie disease, chordee
PSYCHOLOGICAL Depression, performance anxity,
stress, relationship difficulities
8. NEUROLOGIC PARKINSONS, MULTIPLE
SCLEROSIS, SPINA BIFIDA,
PELVIC SURGERY,
PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHY
CHEMICAL ANTI- HTN, ANTI-
ARRHYTHMICS,
ANTIDEPRESSANTS,
ANXIOLYTICS, ANTI-
ANDROGENS,
ANTICONVULSANTS,
ALCOHOL,MARIJUANA,
ANTI-PARKONSON DRUGS,
LHRH ANALOGUES
EXTRA FACTORS PROSTATECOMY, OLD AGE
CRF CIRRHOSIS
9. HOW TO DIAGNOSIS AND EVALUATE
ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
HISTORY
EXAMINATION
INVESTION
10. HISTORY
Sexual
Some symptoms suggest psychogenic ED, and others
suggest organic disease.
A psychogenic cause is suggested by the sudden
onset of ED or the presence of ED under some
circumstances but complete erection at other times.
In contrast, gradual deterioration of erectile quality
over months or years with preservation of libido
suggests organic disease.
11. Psychological Evaluation
Medical Inquiries should be made about: DM, HTN,
smoking, hypercholesterolemia, and hyperlipidemia as
well as about liver, renal, vascular, neurologic,
psychiatric, and endocrine disease.
Surgical History Abdominal, pelvic, perineal
Drug History Androgenic substances are associated
with decreased serum testosterone levels and decreased
libido.
12. EXAMINATION
Full Physical
Body habitus, 2ndry sexual characteristics
CVS, abdomen, neurological (bulbocavernosus reflex
is used to assess integrity of S2-4)
External Genitalia
Penis: Phimosis, penile lesions
Testis: size, consistency
DRE
13. INVESTIGATION
LAB:
Recommended: Fasting glucose, lipid profile,
hormonal profile
Others: thyroid, PSA, prolactin
Specialized Evaluations:Indicated for failure of ttt,
peyronie’s disease, 1ry ED, history of surgery/trauma,
complicated endocrine or neuropsychiatric disorder.
15. CHIKITSAThe Ayurvedic therapy can be broadly divided into two types-
Brimhana and Langhana. Of them Brimhana finds a fair
application in Klaibya.
In case of Klaibya also the treatment of choice is Hetuvipareeta.
Sushruta says- Sadhyanamitaresham Tu Karyo Hetuviparyaya
treatments are person specific rather than disorder specific. Thus,
the appropriate choice of therapy should be selected considering
the causative factors and after a thorough evaluation of the patient.
16. It seems, a positive therapeutic approach should include;
1. Dravya Chikitsa(drug therapy)
2. Adravya-Manasika Chikitsa(included in
psychotherapy)
3. Pathyacharana(diet and regimen).
17. Charaka has suitably combined these three in formulating
a general line of treatment for Klaibya as shown below:
A.Purification therapy:
B. i. Snehayukta Virechana preceded by Purvakarmas
ii. Basti (Asthapana and Anuvasana)
B. Vrishya yogas: i. Vrishya Dravyas and ii. Adravya
Vrishyas (psychotherapy)
C.Pathyahara- Therapeutic diet.
18. In Manasika Klaibya, Manas is mainly inflicted, so the
chikitsa is intended more towards modification of
Manovishayas with the Medhya Dravya like
Shankhapushpi and psychotherapy in the form of
Behavior Therapy.
19. conclusion
Sex is not only a dynamic process; it is also an intimate
relational bond. Sex problem involves mind, body and
intellect of the individual. Mind creates ideas, body tries
to execute them and the intellect decides the
appropriateness of the action.
It deals with psychology as well as physiology and
techniques of Sexuality. Thus Sexuality should be studied
at all levels- mind, body and intellect of the concerned
individual.
It is not only psychology but the sexual fitness and
behavioral application of the techniques of Sex, which are
important in Human Sexuality.