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Impotency: Causes, Symptoms, and Homeopathy Treatment

Impotency, also known as erectile dysfunction (ED), is a condition that affects many men around the world. It is characterized by the inability to achieve or maintain an erection during sexual activity. While impotency can be a frustrating and embarrassing condition, it is important to know that it is a treatable condition. In this post, we will explore the causes, symptoms, and treatment options for impotency, with a particular focus on homeopathy. We will also discuss the suggested potencies for those who are new to homeopathy.

What is Impotency?

Impotency is a condition in which a man is unable to achieve or maintain an erection during sexual activity. This can be a frustrating and embarrassing condition, and it can also have a negative impact on a man's self-esteem and relationships. Impotency is often caused by physical or psychological factors, or a combination of both.

Causes of Impotency

There are many potential causes of impotency, including:

Physical causes: Impotency can be caused by a number of physical factors, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, and obesity. Other physical causes can include hormonal imbalances, nerve damage, and certain medications.

Psychological causes: Impotency can also be caused by psychological factors, such as anxiety, depression, stress, and relationship problems. Performance anxiety can also be a contributing factor.

Symptoms of Impotency

The main symptom of impotency is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection during sexual activity. However, there may be other symptoms that are associated with the condition, such as:

Reduced sexual desire
Difficulty achieving an orgasm
Premature ejaculation
Pain or discomfort during sexual activity
It is important to note that these symptoms can also be associated with other health conditions, so it is important to see a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis.

Homeopathy Treatment for Impotency

Homeopathy is a natural form of medicine that can be used to treat a wide range of health conditions, including impotency. Homeopathy remedies are made from natural substances such as plants, minerals, and animal sources, and they are highly diluted to stimulate the body's natural healing mechanisms.

Below are some of the most common homeopathy remedies used to treat impotency:

Lycopodium: Lycopodium is a plant-based remedy that is often used to treat impotency that is associated with anxiety and low self-esteem. It may also be beneficial for impotency that is accompanied by digestive issues or urinary problems. The recommended potency for Lycopodium is 30C.

Agnus castus: Agnus castus is a plant-based remedy that is often used to treat impotency that is associated with low libido and fatigue. It may also be helpful for impotency that is accompanied by a feeling of coldness in the genital area. The recommended potency for Agnus castus is 30C.

Selenium: Selenium is a mineral-based remedy that is often used to treat impotency that is associated with age-related decline. It may also be beneficial for impotency that is accompanied by weakness or fatigue. The recommended potency for Selenium is 30C.

Nux vomica: Nux vomica is a plant-based remedy that is often used to treat impotency that is associated with overindulgence in alcohol or food. It may also be helpful for impotency that is accompanied by digestive issues or irritability. The recommended potency for Nux vomica is 30C.

Yohimbinum: Yohimbinum Q-This remedy is used for neurasthenic impotence, male organ strong in the morning, lasting erections with no increase of desire, sexual neurasthenia and urethritis.During the treatment , restrict sexual activities



YohimbinumQ - Stimulates the function of lactational glands (indicated in decreased milk supply in nursing mothers.
 Reffrance many homeopthic books


Caladium Seguinum: Caladium Seguinum is a chief remedy for symptoms of males like impotency, spermatorrhea (involuntary discharge of semen without orgasm). The penis is relaxed, flaccid, sweaty and cold with sexual desire, excitement and mental depression. There is no erection even after caress, no emission, no orgasm during an embrace. Impotence after gonorrhoea with mental depression. Nervous excitation, fear of catching disease. Ill effects of masturbation.

Kali Phosphoricum: Kali Phosphoricum is useful for impotency when there is nocturnal emissions and the sexual power is diminished. Impotency and painful emissions at night without errections. There is also prostration and weak vision after coitus. 




                                  1. CALADIUM SEGUINUM 30                                  
                                   2. KALI PHOSPHORICUM30

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