Medicinal Plants Traditionally used to Manage Male Sexual Dysfunction and Infertility in Tana River County, Kenya
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2013Author
Kaingu, Catherine K
Oduma, Jemimah A
Mbaria, James
Kiama, Stephen G
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Globally, sexual dysfunction afflicts 10% of men of all ages, ethnicities and cultural
background. In Tana River County traditional medicine plays a key role in the
management of sexual dysfunction and infertility. An ethno botanical survey was
carried out to identify and document plants managing sexual dysfunction and
infertility. Nineteen plants belonging to 15 genera and 13 families were identified.
Forty seven percent were used to treat hypoactive sex drive, 40% for management of
erectile dysfunction/ impotence, 40% for treatment of male infertility and 13.3% for
treatment of all three conditions. Male sexual dysfunction and infertility has a
profound and devastating effect on psychological well- being of the victim. The plant
remedies described in this study represent valuable indigenous knowledge and could
prove useful as treatment for sexual dysfunction and infertility. Proper research into
their efficacy and safety is imperative.
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Kaingu, Catherine K., Oduma, Jemimah A., Mbaria, James., Kiama, Stephen G (2013). Medicinal Plants Traditionally used to Manage Male Sexual Dysfunction and Infertility in Tana River County, Kenya. 15th NAPRECA Symposium 7-10th Dec., 2013 KhartoumPublisher
University of Nairobi