Epidemiological study of Klaibya in hypertensive patients

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Klaibya (Male Sexual dysfunction) is the most burning problem among the sexual diseases because in this condition the person is unable to perform the coitus due to complete or partial lack of erection and/or rigidity and if coitus attempted it ends into failure and dissatisfaction. The incidence of Klaibya is increasing day by day with increase in the incidence of diabetes, Hypertension, peripheral vascular disorders, peripheral neuropathy, anxiety, stress, depression and their medications. Male sexual dysfunction is more prevalent in Hypertensive's than Normotensive individuals, and several mechanisms have been implicated in the pathogenesis of sexual dysfunction in hypertensive patients. Sexual dysfunction represents a major quality-of-life related health problem, and available data indicate that Hypertension is a major risk factor for Klaibya (Male sexual dysfunction) in men. In the present study, the survey was carried out on 1000 subjects of general society to access the prevalence of Klaibya with and without hypertension.

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Anurag, P., Mamta, T., Pawankumar, G., & Sevatkar, B. K. (2012). Epidemiological study of Klaibya in hypertensive patients. International Journal of Research in Ayurveda and Pharmacy, 3(6), 888–892. https://doi.org/10.7897/2277-4343.03645

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