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Blood clot in pregnancy after 5 months - #22900

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"I am 35 years old and have experienced two second-trimester pregnancy losses, both around the fifth month. Medical investigations revealed that the miscarriages were due to blood clot formation. I am seeking proper treatment and guidance to manage this condition and to support a healthy future pregnancy.

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पुरानी बीमारियाँ: Blood clots, lupus test postive rest rest ok
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Hello Jyoti

" NO NEED TO WORRY’"

" I WILL HELP YOU UNDERSTAND TO RECOVER WITH UR RECURRENT MISCARRIAGE AND CLOT ISSUES DURING PREGANACY "

UR ISSUES

* Recurrent Miscarriage twice Nearby 5 months of Preganacy * Blood Clots Formation during Pregnancy * Lupus Test Positive

MY ASSESSMENT

1.ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME (APS ) :- "Positive Lupus Anticoagulant Test suggests "where the immune system produces antibodies that attack blood cells and lining of blood vessels potential risk for blood clots and complications 2.THROMBOSIS -Due to Antiphospholipid Antibody mistakes attacks blood vessels which form Clots which leads Blockage in Blood Vessels like Deep Vein Thrombosis Embolism etc 3.RECURRENT MISCARRIAGE Due to Antiphospholipid Antibody mistakes attacks blood vessels which form Clot of Uterine Artery Placenta and blocs the Blood Oxygen and Nourishment to Foetal causing Intrauterine Fetal Growth retardation and Internal Hemorrhage which induces abortion

FURTHER EVALUATION REQUIRED

Positive Lupus Anticoagulant ( APS ) needs a few other tests to understand the Severity Presentation

* Anti Cardiolipin Antibody test * Coagulation Profile - BT CT PT INR APTT * Homocysteine levels * CBC TSH Uric Acid Creatinine * Doppler Test as Required

Autoimmune Diseases Coagulation Factors Deficiency Vascular Diseases Genetic Heridity factors Ageing Delayed age Pregnancy Improper Hormonal Status During Pregnancy Thyroid Imablance Improper Diet Sedentary lifestyles Lack of Physical Activities Exercise Nutritional Deficiencies Stress Anxiety Few Medications side effects Addictions etc

MODERN TREATMENT

To Continue under Experienced Gynecologist & Immunologist in Higher Institution Level Center

AYURVEDIC APPROCH

As Per Ayurveda it is

1.Jata harini / Putragni 2.Raktapitta Conditions

NOTE - ONLY TAKING MEDICINE IS NOT ENOUGH TO SOLVE THIS ISSUE

IN MY CLINICAL PRACTICE I HAVE SEEN BEST PROMISING RESULTS BY COMBINING FOLLOWING TREATMENTS

" Assessment of APS & Severity + Ayurvedic Medicine + Proper Diet Yoga Exercise Lifestyles Modification Antistress Regime + Dhyan Meditation+ Allopathic Treatment as required in between "

100 % EFFECTIVE RESULTS ORIENTED AYURVEDIC APPROACH

1) PRECONCEPTION AYURVEDIC TREATMENT

START PREFERABLY AFTER PANCHAKARMA & 3 MONTHS BEFORE TRYING FOR PREGNANCY

PANCHAKARMA DETOXIFICATION

I recommend Following Panchakarma Detoxification under guidance of Efficient Ayurvedic Physician in Good Higher Institution Level Ayurvedic Centers

1.Langhan 2.Deepan & Pachan - Aampachak Vati 3.Shehapan - Brihat Shatavari Ghrita 4.Sarvang Abhanga - Chandanbalalakshadi Tailam 5.Sarvang Nadi Sweda 6.Classical Virechan with Trivritt Leham 7.Sansarjan Krama

INTERNAL MEDICINE

* Tab Kamdudha Muktika 2 -0- 2 After Food * Tab.Chandrakala Ras 2 -0-2 After Food * Shatavari Kalpa 2 Tsf -0- 2 Tsf After Food * Phala Kalyan Ghrita 1 Tsf -0- 1 Tsf After Food * Giloy Satva + Amalaki Rasayan + Prawal Panchamrit + Tapyadi Lauh ( 1:1:⅛:⅛) Ratio ) 1 Tsf Morning 1 Tsf Night After Food * Ashthavarga Chyavanprash Avaleha 2 Tsf -0- 2 Tsf After Food Preferably with 1 Glass of Luke Warm Milk

• DO’S :-Prefer All Healthy Nutritious Rich in Omega 3 6 9 Vit D B A C E Alkaline Vegan Cooked Steamed Diet Drink Plenty of Fluid Juices Approximately 3 Liters Per Day Cereals - Wheat, Rice, Brown rice, Ragi Bajra, Oats, Quinoa , Sorghum, Amaranth, Finger millet, Little millet Pluses -Green gram, all washed dals Vegetables -Cucumber, Carrot, Sweet potato, Pumpkin, Celery, Red onion, Parsley, Beetroot, Radish, Ginger, Bottle gourd, Ridge gourd, Round gourd Fruits - Apricots, Watermelon, Banana, Guava,Muskmelon, Apple, Sapodilla, Plum, Pomegranate, Kiwi and Pear Dairy Products -Milk Fresh Buttermilk Cow Ghee Drinks - Coconut water, Clear soups, Sugarcane juice, homemade soups, Green juice, Herbal tea, Aloe Vera juice, Homemade juices Dry Fruits - Soaked Almonds, Figs , Soaked Dry Grapes , Khajoor Oils - Cow ghee, Mustard oil, Olive oil, Soybean oils

• DON’TS :-Avoid Too Acidic Fried Oily Greasy Junk Fast food Bakery Foods Maida Udad items Fermented Foods Excess Tea Coffee Excess Sugar Salt sweets oily fatty non veg diet Pickles Vinegar Soda items Stress Anxiety Sedentary Life Style Afternoon Sleep Excessive Sun Heat Exposure

• YOGA - Anulom Vilom Pranayam Malasan Utkatasna Panvanmuktasan Surya Namaskar ( All 10 Rounds )

• EXERCISE - Walking 3000 Steps Per Day Jogging Mild mobility Exercise

• ANTISTRESS REGIME - Dhyan Meditation

B ) POST CONCEPTION AYURVEDIC TREATMENT

* Tab.Garbhapal Ras ( Dhootpapeshwar Pharma) 1-0-1 After Food As Per Condition of Pregnancy * Garbharaksha Bhadradi Kashyam ( Bhadradi Kashyam ) 15 ml -0- 15 ml After Food * Shavari Kalp ( Dhootapapeshwar Pharma) 1 Tsf -0- 1 Tsf Night After Food * Matulung Rasayan ( Baidyanth Pharma) 15 ml -0- 15 ml After Food

• FOR FOETAL WELL BEING ( To have Healthy Foetal Growth and To Avoid Undesirable Foetal Complications Anomalies)

* Masnumasik Garbha Sanskar as Per Ayurvedic Gynecologist Advice for Preganacy related Diet Yoga Exercise Lifestyles Modification Antistress Regime and Instructions etc

REGARDS

Dr Arun Desai

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You can take panchkarma therapies for it so visit nearby panchkarma center

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This is an autoimmune disorder,once immune system attacks normal proteins in the blood, increasing the risk of clotting.Causing miasscarraiges ,especially in women with positive lupus anticoagulant. We can give an ayurvedic supportive treatment to enhance immunity and and reduce information ,You can combine Ayurveda support with your allopathic care. You can go to ayurvedic fertilty expert,for Panchakarma regarding your problem.

1. Ashokarishta –15ml twice after meal,supports uterus health , dashmooladi kwath (1big spoon in 1glass water, reduce to half and take)

3. Yashtimadhu tabs + shatavari tabs - 2tablet twice a day with milk 4. Start taking chyawanprash once in the morning empty stomach

Dietary Support(Pre-Pregnancy)-

Anti-inflammatory foods: turmeric, amla, ghee, drumsticks, carrots, beets

Avoid heavy, processed foods, red meat, and sugar

Use coriander, jeera, ajwain water to support digestion Lifestyle & Mental Health

Practice gentle yoga( consult yoga expert)

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The ayurvedic treatment will help improve fertility , but need to continue allopathic medicine parallel Take phalgrith 10 ml twice daily before food with warm milk Tablet M2TONE 1-0-1 after food with water .

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HELLO JYOTI, YOU HAVE HAD- -TWO SECOND TRIMESTER MISCARRIAGES(~5TH MONTH) -BLOOD CLOT FORMATION AS THE MAIN REASON -POSITIVE LUPUS ANTICOAGULANT TEST

THIS MEANS YOU LIKELY HAVE:- ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID ANTIBODY SYNDROME -AUTOIMMUNE DISORDER- YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM MISTAKENLY FORMS ANTIBODIES THAT ATTACK PHOSPHOLIPIDS IN YOUR OWN CELLS

-CLOT FORMATION- THESE ANTIBODIES LEADS TO SMALL CLOTS IN PLACENTAL VESSELS,CUTTINF OFF OXYGEN/NUTRIENTS TO BABY

-PREGNANCY LOSS- THESE CLOTS CAN CAUSE PLACENTAL INFARCTION, FETAL GROWTH RETARDATION AND MISCARRIAGE

ALLOPATHIC TREATMENT - CONSULT GOOD OBSTRETICIAN HIGHLY RECOMMENDED

AYURVEDIC LINE OF TREATMENT- AYURVEDA CAN STRENGTHEN UTERINE HEALTH,PREVENT CLOT FORMATION AND REJUVINATE IMMUNITY WHEN INTEGRATED PROPERLY 3 STAGE AYURVEDIC TREATMENT IS DIVIDED FOR YOUR CASE

STAGE 1 :- 3 MONTH PRE CONCEPTION DETOX+PANCHAKARMA ADVISED GO TO NEAR PANCHAKARMA CLINIC FOR THIS TREATMENT 1)VIRECHANA-CLEAR LIVER,REGULATES PITTA-CAN BE DONE AT HOME TAKE TRIVRUT LEHA 50GM WITH WARM MILK IN MORNING AFTER THAT YOU WILL PASS 6-10 LOOSE STOOLS(DONT EAT ANYTHING TILL MOTION STOPS COMPLETELY) 2)ENEMA-WEEKLY OIL+DECOCTION BASTI-THIS SHOULD BE DONE AT CLINIC 3)NASYA-WITH BHRAMI GHEE 2 DROPS INSTILL IN NOSTRIL EVERY MORNING-CAN BE DONE DAILY AT HOME

START TAKING THIS INTERNAL REJJUVINATION MEDICATIONS-100% EFFECTIVE IN YOUR CASE- 1)ASHWAGANDHA+SHATAVARI CHURNA- 1 TSP EACH WITH MILK TWICE DAILY AFTER FOOD- UTERINE STRENGTH AND IMMUNE BALANCE

2)PHALA GHRITA- 1 TSP WITH WARM MILK IN MORNING EMPTY STOMACH- NOURISHES REPRODUCTIVE TISSUES

3)AMALAKI RASAYANA- 1 TSP DAILY AT BEDTIME- ENAHNCES OJUS, ANTIOXIDANTS

4)GUDUCHI SATVA- 500 MG TWICE A DAY AFTER FOOD- IMMUNOMODULATORY,BALANCES TRIDOSHA

CONTINUE THESE FOR 3 MONTHS BEFORE CONCEPTION

STAGE 2- CONCEPTION TO DELIVERY(SAFE AND EFFECTIVE MEDICATION TO RETIANED PREGNACY HEALTHY)

1)SUKUMAR GHRITA-TAKE IN 1-3 MONTHS - 1 TSP IM MORNING WITH MILK- PREVENTS MISCARRIAGE

2)GARBHAPAL RAS- ENTIRE PREGANCY TAKE 1 TAB TWICE DAILY - UTERINE TONIC

3)SHATAVARI GRANULES- ENTIRE PREGANANCY- 1TSP WITH MILK T BEDTIME- ESTROGEN BALANCE AND UTERUS SUPPORT AND LACTATION SUPPORT

4)PRAVAL PISTHI+MUKTA MISTI- 250 MG EACH WITH HONEY-FOR BLLEDING/SPOTTING OR HEAT CONTROL

5)DRAKSHADI KASHAYA- IF FATUGUE IS MORE OR BP IS HIGH- 15 ML WITH WARM WWATER AFTER MEALS

WAKE UP WARLY WALK FOR 15-20 MIN IN SUNLIGHT YOGA(PRECONCEPTION TO 5TH MONTH) BADDHA KONASANA, VIARITA KARANI, SUKHASANA WITH DEEP BREATHING ANULOM VILOM-5MIN BHRAMARI PRANAYAM-5 MIN

DIET- INCLUDE- WARM EASY TO DIGEST FOOD HOMEMADE GHEE-1 TSP/DAY POMEGRANATE,BEETROOT,CARROT,DATES COW MILK,SOAKED ALMONDS,FIGS MOONG DAL KHICHDI,RED RICE,AMARANTH HERBAL TEA- JEERA-AJWAIN -FEENEL DECOCTION

AVOID COMPLETELY- SOUR FOOD- CURD,VINEGAR,PICKLES REFINED FOODS-MAIDA,BISCUITS,CHIPS COLD FOOD-ICE CREAM,FRIDGE WATER GAS FORMING FOOD- RAJMA,CHOLE EXCESSIVE NON VEG AND FEMENTED FOOD LONG FASTING OR OVER EATING

EMOTIONAL AND MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT- EMOTIONAL TRAUMA OR LOSS CAN AGGRAVTE CHANCES OF MISCARRIAGE LIGHT DEVOTIONAL MUSIC,PRAYERS CHANTING WILL HELP WAKE UP EARLY IN MORNING REGULAR BOWEL MOVEMENT GENTLE OIL MASSAGE WITH SESAME TAILA LIGHT WALK FOR 30 MIN AFTER MEALS

HAVE REGULAR FOLLOW UPS WITH HIGH RISK PREGNANCY AVOID CONCEPTION UNTIL THE BODY IS FULLY BALANCED AND OJUS IS RESTORED (MINIMUM 3 MONTHS TAKE PRECONCEPTION INTERNAL MEDICATION THEN TRY FOR BABY TO AVOID RISK OF MISCARRIAGES) ENSURE HUSBANDS SEMEN QUALITY IS TESTED AND IMPROVED IF NEEDED

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL THANK YOU HAVE A HEALTHY PREGNANCY AND BLESSED WITH BEAUTIFUL BABY IN YOUR NEXT PREGANCY DO FOLLOW

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When faced with recurrent second-trimester pregnancy losses due to blood clot formation, immediate medical intervention is essential. In such cases, although Ayurveda can support overall health, conventional medical treatment is paramount. Blood clotting disorders during pregnancy might require anticoagulant therapy under the supervision of a specialist. It’s crucial to collaborate with your healthcare provider to address clotting issues and prevent similar outcomes in future pregnancies.

From an Ayurvedic perspective, supporting overall circulation and balancing Vata and Pitta doshas can be beneficial. It’s advisable to focus on a nourishing diet that enhances the quality of Rakta dhatu (blood tissue). Consuming foods that naturally thin the blood, such as garlic, ginger, and turmeric, may have supportive benefits. However, these should be integrated carefully, considering their interaction with any ongoing medical treatments.

Incorporate warm, cooked meals and minimize raw and cold foods to support healthy digestion and Agni (digestive fire). Favor ghee, which can be included in moderation, as it is considered to nourish the body’s tissues and support immune function. Hydrate well with warm herbal teas, avoiding caffeine and processed foods.

Engaging in gentle activities such as prenatal yoga or meditation can help maintain a balanced emotional state and improve overall circulation. Consult with an experienced Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor a plan appropriate for your constitution and condition. Ensure that any Ayurvedic approach complements the modern medical treatments and does not interfere with necessary medical interventions.

Before planning another pregnancy, work closely with specialists who can monitor and manage your condition effectively. Prioritize safety and proper treatment to optimize the potential for a healthy pregnancy journey.

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I am working in Ayurveda for about 2 years now, mainly around gynecological problems, which I honestly feel are way more common than most people realise. I see a lot of women struggling silently with issues like irregular periods, cramps that just don’t stop, mood swings, PCOS kind of symptoms... sometimes they come in after trying a bunch of stuff already n nothing really works long-term. That’s where I try to bring in a more rooted approach. I use a mix of Ayurvedic principles, dietetics (like food based on dosha & body type etc), and yoga therapy to manage these conditions. It’s not just about reducing pain during periods or balancing hormones—it’s more like trying to understand what’s causing the imbalances in the first place. I spend time trying to map the prakriti-vikriti profile and see how stress, food, daily habits are impacting the cycle. I don’t rush things, coz honestly healing isn't linear and doesn't follow some fixed timeline. And not everyone wants to jump into panchakarma straightaway either, right? Also pain management is a big part of my work. Whether it’s period cramps or pelvic pain, or even chronic stuff tied to digestion and fatigue, I look at how we can ease that naturally. Sometimes through simple things like castor oil packs, or subtle shifts in routine, other times I may recommend herbs or formulations. Yoga plays a huge role too, esp. when the body feels stuck or inflamed. Not gym-style yoga, more therapeutic.. breath n movement syncing with dosha correction, that kind of thing. To be honest, I’m still learning—Ayurveda’s depth is huge, and I feel like I’m just getting started. But what I do know is, when I see women begin to trust their own body’s rhythm again, that’s really powerful. Makes all the effort worth it. Even small relief matters. It's not perfect, sometimes things take longer, sometimes we need to adjust mid-way... but it's real.
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76 समीक्षाएँ
Dr. Prasad Pentakota
I am Dr. P. Prasad, and I’ve been in this field for 20+ years now, working kinda across the board—General Medicine, Neurology, Dermatology, Cardiology—you name it. Didn’t start out thinking I’d end up spanning that wide, but over time, each area sort of pulled me in deeper. And honestly, I like that mix. It lets me look at a patient not just through one lens but a whole system-wide view... makes more sense when treating something that won’t fit neatly in one category. I’ve handled everything from day-to-day stuff like hypertension, diabetes, or skin infections to more serious neuro and cardiac problems. Some cases are quick—diagnose, treat, done. Others take time, repeated check-ins, figuring out what’s really going on beneath those usual symptoms. And that’s where the detail matters. I’m pretty big on thorough diagnosis and patient education—because half the problem is ppl just not knowing what’s happening inside their own body. What’s changed for me over years isn’t just knowledge, it’s how much I lean on listening. If you miss what someone didn’t say, you might also miss their actual illness. And idk, after seeing it play out so many times, I do believe combining updated medical practice with basic empathy really shifts outcomes. Doesn’t have to be complicated... it just has to be consistent. I keep up with research too—new drugs, diagnostics, cross-specialty updates etc., not because it’s trendy, but cuz it’s necessary. Patients come in better read now than ever. You can’t afford to fall behind. The end goal’s the same tho—help them heal right, not just fast. Ethical practice, evidence-based, and sometimes just being there to explain what’s going on. That’s what I stick to.
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963 समीक्षाएँ
Dr. Rajan soni
I am working in Ayurveda field from some time now, started out as a general physician at Chauhan Ayurveda Hospital in Noida. That place taught me a lot—how to handle different types of patients in OPD, those daily cases like fever, digestion issues, body pain... but also chronic stuff which keeps coming back. After that I moved to Instant Aushadhalya—an online Ayurveda hospital setup. Whole different space. Consultations online ain’t easy at first—no pulse reading, no direct Nadi check—but you learn to ask the right things, look at patient’s tone, habit patterns, timing of symptoms... and yeah it actually works, sometimes even better than in person. Right now I’m working as an Ayurveda consultant at Digvijayam Clinic where I’m focusing more on individualised care. Most ppl come here with stress-related problems, digestion issues, joint pain, that kind of mix. I go by classic diagnosis principles like prakriti analysis, dosha imbalance and all, but also mix in what I learned from modern side—like understanding their lifestyle triggers, screen time, sleep cycles, food gaps n stress patterns. I don’t rush into panchakarma or heavy medicines unless it’s needed... prefer starting with simple herbs, diet change, basic daily routine correction. If things demand, then I go stepwise into Shodhan therapies. My goal is to not just “treat” but to help ppl know what’s happening in their body and why its reacting like that. That awareness kinda becomes half the cure already. Not everything is perfect. Sometimes ppl don’t follow what you say, sometimes results are slow, and yeah that gets to you. But this path feels honest. It’s slow, grounded, and meaningful.
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30 समीक्षाएँ
Dr. Surya Bhagwati
I am a Senior Ayurveda Physician with more than 28 years in this field — and trust me, it still surprises me how much there is to learn every single day. Over these years, I’ve had the chance to treat over 1 lakh patients (probably more by now honestly), both through in-person consults and online. Some come in with a mild cough, others with conditions no one’s been able to figure out for years. Each case brings its own rhythm, and that’s where real Ayurveda begins. I still rely deeply on classical tools — *Nadi Pariksha*, *Roga-Rogi Pariksha*, proper *prakriti-vikriti* mapping — not just ticking symptoms into a list. I don’t believe in ready-made cures or generic charts. Diagnosis needs attention. I look at how the disease behaves *inside* that specific person, which doshas are triggering what, and where the imbalance actually started (hint: it’s usually not where the pain is). Over the years I’ve worked with pretty much all age groups and all kinds of health challenges — from digestive upsets & fevers to chronic, autoimmune, hormonal, metabolic and degenerative disorders. Arthritis, diabetes, PCOD, asthma, thyroid... but also things like unexplained fatigue or joint swelling that comes and goes randomly. Many of my patients had already “tried everything else” before they walked into Ayurveda, and watching their systems respond slowly—but surely—is something I don’t take lightly. My line of treatment usually combines herbal formulations (classical ones, not trendy ones), Panchakarma detox when needed, and realistic dietary and lifestyle corrections. Long-term healing needs long-term clarity — not just short bursts of symptom relief. And honestly, I tell patients that too. I also believe patient education isn’t optional. I explain things. Why we’re doing virechana, why the oil changed mid-protocol, why we pause or shift the meds after a few weeks. I want people to feel involved, not confused. Ayurveda works best when the patient is part of the process, not just receiving instructions. Even now I keep learning — through texts, talks, patient follow-ups, sometimes even mistakes that taught me what not to do. And I’m still committed, still fully into it. Because for me, this isn’t just a job. It’s a lifelong responsibility — to restore balance, protect *ojas*, and help each person live in tune with themselves. That’s the real goal.
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Dr. Jatin Kumar Sharma
I am a BAMS graduate and currently running my own clinic, where I see patients on a regular basis and try to give them honest, practical care. My daily work involves understanding different health concerns, listening properly to what the patient is going through, and then planning treatment in a way that actually fits their routine. I believe treatment should not feel confusing or rushed, and sometimes even small changes make a big difference. Running my own clinic has taught me a lot about responsibility and consistency. Some days are busy, some are slow, but every patient brings a different challenge and learning. I focus mainly on Ayurvedic treatment methods, lifestyle correction and long-term health balance, rather than quick fixes. There are times when progress takes longer, but I stay patient and keep working with the person step by step. I try to keep my approach simple, practical and honest. For me, real success is when a patient feels better in daily life, sleeps better, eats better and slowly regains balance. That is what keeps me going and improving every day.
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Dr. Anjali Sehrawat
I am Dr. Anjali Sehrawat. Graduated BAMS from National College of Ayurveda & Hospital, Barwala (Hisar) in 2023—and right now I'm doing my residency, learning a lot everyday under senior clinicians who’ve been in the field way longer than me. It’s kind of intense but also really grounding. Like, it makes you pause before assuming anything about a patient. During my UG and clinical rotations, I got good hands-on exposure... not just in diagnosing through Ayurvedic nidan but also understanding where and when Allopathic tools (like lab reports or acute interventions) help fill the gap. I really believe that if you *actually* want to heal someone, you gotta see the whole picture—Ayurveda gives you that depth, but you also need to know when modern input is useful, right? I’m more interested in chronic & lifestyle disorders—stuff like metabolic imbalances, stress-linked issues, digestive problems that linger and slowly pull energy down. I don’t rush into giving churnas or kashayams just bcz the texts say so... I try to see what fits the patient’s prakriti, daily habits, emotional pattern etc. It’s not textbook-perfect every time, but that’s where the real skill grows I guess. I do a lot of thinking abt cause vs symptom—sometimes it's not the problem you see that actually needs solving first. What I care about most is making sure the treatment is safe, ethical, practical, and honest. No overpromising, no pushing meds that don’t fit. And I’m always reading or discussing sth—old Samhitas or recent journals, depends what the case demands. My goal really is to build a practice where people feel seen & understood, not just “managed.” That's where healing actually begins, right?
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