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How to relieve symptoms of hidradenitis suppurativa
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How to relieve symptoms of hidradenitis suppurativa - #26119

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I suffer from cysts on my vagina and have been taking prescribed antibiotics from the consultant for 4 years. The symptoms can be uncomfortable and very painful. How can I ease/eradicate symptoms please?

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पुरानी बीमारियाँ: Irregular heartbeat Lichen simplex Hidradenitis suppurativa
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Hi Bal , while seeing your symptoms we can understood that PITA DOSA of your body is vitiated Our treatment should also focus on that .

Internally 1.Guluchyadi kwatham tab 2-0-2 before food 2.Krimighna vati 1-0-1after food 3.Thriphala guggulu 1-0-1after food

Externally 1.Thriphaladi churnam for washing- 1tsp powder boiled with 2-3litre of water and in warm temperature do wash, twice daily

Weekly once Virechana(Purgation) with Avipathy churnam (1packet/10gm) with ½glass hot water in empty stomach followed by light diet only - this is to cleanse your body and to balance your PITA dosa

*You can also do Kashaya vasthi(medicated enema) from nearby Ayurvedic treatment center/14days once

*Do’s 3-4litres of water /day More focus on fruits and vegetables Include Sprouted grains Practice yoga and meditation regularly

*Don’ts Tea /coffee Oily too salty sour sweet foods Junk foods Carbonated/soft drinks Maida and its products

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To address cysts and the discomfort they cause, integrating Ayurvedic principles can help manage symptoms and improve overall health. Understanding the condition through the Ayurvedic lens, these cysts may be linked to imbalances in the doshas, especially kapha and pitta. Here’s a practical approach to consider:

First, focus on diet. Make sure to reduce intake of oily, spicy, and heavy foods, which can aggravate pitta and kapha. Instead, choose lighter meals with plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables. Bitter and astringent flavors should be increased, as they are balancing for pitta. Drink warm water throughout the day to support digestion and help flush toxins from the body.

Incorporate herbal remedies like turmeric, known for its anti-inflammatory properties. Try having a teaspoon mixed in warm milk daily to help reduce inflammation. Also, neem, which has antibacterial and purifying effects, can be used topically or internally. Consult an Ayurvedic practitioner for the best form and dose tailored to your body.

Moreover, maintaining proper hygiene is key. Use a mild, natural cleansing agent to avoid irritating the affected area. Wearing loose, cotton underwear can also be helpful to prevent friction and allow for air circulation.

Regular exercise enhances blood flow and balances doshas, aim for gentle activities like brisk walking or yoga. Pranayama, especially practices such as nadi shodhana, can aid in balancing your energy and relieving stress.

Lastly, consider a detox therapy, such as panchakarma under the guidance of a qualified Ayurveda specialist. This can be tailored to your constitution to effectively remove deep-seated toxins and rebalance doshas. Avoid self-prescribing herbs or treatments without professional guidance, as individual conditions can vary greatly. If symptoms worsen or do not improve, consulting with both an Ayurvedic and conventional healthcare provider is advisable.

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HELLO BAL,

I’m sorry to hear that you’re dealing with such persistent and painful symptoms. Hidradenitis suppurative (HS) can be incredibly challenging, especially when it’s chronic and affecting sensitive areas like the vulva or groin.

-Avoid friction, tight clothing, and shaving in affected areas -use antibacterial washes like chlorohexidine

In Ayurveda, HS symptoms resemble “VIDRADHI” (deep abscess) or “DUSHTA VRANA” (chronic wounds), caused by imbalance in the pitta and kapha doshas, along with rakta dushti (vitiation of blood)

INTERNAL MEDICATIONS

1) PATOLKATUROHINYADI KASHAYA= 20 ml with equal water twice daily before meals =blood purifier, reduces inflammation and skin infections

2) PANCHATIKTA GHRITA GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after food with warm water =purifies blood, supports healing of chronic wounds and abscesses

3) SARIVADYASAVA= 25ml with equal water after meals =blood purification, cooling, reduces burning and itching sensation

4) NIMBADI GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals =antibacterial, balances pitta-kapha, effective in pustular and cystic skin lesions

5) HARIDRA KHANDA= 1 tsp twice daily with warm milk =anti inflammatory, anti allergic, supports skin immunity

6) GANDHAK RASAYANA= 1 tab twice daily after meals with water =acts as a rejuvinator improves skin healing reduces pus and infection

LOCAL TREATMENT

1) TRIPHALA DECOCTION WASH -clean affected area once/twice daily with lukewarm triphala decoction =acts as antiseptic and promotes healing.

2) NEEM PASTE -can be applied topically on intact skin or early lesions- not open wounds =antibacterial and antiinflammatory

DIET AND LIFESTYLE

-warm, cooked, easy to digest food -moong dal khichdi, rice, boiled steamed veggie -bitter vegetables= neem, Karela, methi , turmeric -spices= turmeric, cumin, coriander, fennel -adequate hydration -loose,breathable cotton underwear

AVOID -dairy-especially curd and cheese -red meat ,eggs -sugar, fried and fermented foods -alcohol,smoking or excessive caffeine -tight clothing or synthetic underwear

LIFESTYLE -gentle yoga no pressure on affected area -meditation and pranayam to reduce flare up triggers from stress -adequate sleep and hygiene

THANK YOU

DR. HEMANSHU MEHTA

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There is no cure for hidradenitis suppurativa, ayurvedic treatment can ease your symptoms and help prevent flaring. Apply aloevera gel to sooth irritated skin. Sitz bath twice daily with triphala kwath. Take mahamanjistadi kadha 15 ml twice daily after food with water Kishore guggul 1-0-1 after food with water Avoid,if any kind of addiction.

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Don’t worry, And start taking1.Kanchnaar guggulu 1-0-1 for chewing 2.khadirarishta 20ml with equal amount amount of Lukewarm water just after having meal twice in a day. 3.Kaishore guggulu 1-0-1 for chewing 4.Gandhak rasayana 1-1-1 5.Manjishta powder 1tsf with Lukewarm water twice in a day. **wash your affected area with the help of PANCHVALKAL KWATH… follow up after 45 days…

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hello bal, You’re 58, and living with recurrent vaginal cysts for 4 years, along with chronic conditions like lichen simplex, hidradenitis suppurativa, and irregular heartbeat, your body is signaling deep-seated chronic inflammation, suppressed immunity, and tissue-level imbalance. Repeated antibiotic use is giving only temporary relief, but not addressing the root cause and over time, it may actually increase the sensitivity and recurrence.

In Ayurveda, this kind of condition is considered a Dushta Yonivyapad, mainly involving Pitta-Rakta-Vata dushti along with chronic Kapha-Srotorodha (blockage and fluid stagnation). The cysts are not only local; they’re a manifestation of accumulated toxins (Ama), hormonal imbalance, and long-standing tissue-level damage. That’s why lichen simplex, HS, and cysts are overlapping they are all auto-inflammatory in nature, aggravated by poor lymphatic drainage and internal heat.

But yes with internal detox, immune modulation, and consistent care, you can ease the symptoms and reduce recurrence. It needs a patient but steady effort.

Internal Medicines (6–8 weeks minimum): Guggulutiktaka Kashayam – 15 ml + 45 ml warm water before food, twice daily Kaishora Guggulu – 2 tabs twice daily after food Sudarshan Vati – 2 tabs twice daily to reduce chronic inflammation and prevent infections Punarnavadi Mandura – 1 tab twice daily (helps in tissue repair, supports liver and blood) Kanchanara Guggulu – 2 tabs at bedtime for cyst resolution External Therapies (if possible at home or in clinic): Sitz bath (Yoni avagaha) with Triphala + Neem + Turmeric decoction – 15 mins daily Gentle yoni pichu (cotton swab dipped in Jatyadi Taila or Nirgundi Taila) – insert locally for 15 mins after bath, if comfortable Local application: Lodhra + Manjistha + Yashtimadhu paste (mix with rose water) over vulvar area 3 times/week

Pathya (Diet and Routine): Start your day with warm water + 1 tsp cow ghee Include bitter and astringent tastes – methi, neem, turmeric, karela, lauki, beetroot, moringa Eat freshly cooked food, avoid leftover or cold food Hydrate with coriander + fennel seed water Take 5 soaked almonds, 7 raisins, and 2 dates every morning

Avoid (Apathya): Curd, cheese, paneer, non-veg food during active flare Cold water, fridge food, reheated leftovers Sugary snacks, bread, bakery items Tight undergarments, synthetic fabrics Stress, sleep disturbance

Investigations to Rule Out Underlying Aggravators: HbA1c (check sugar profile if diabetic tendency suspected) CRP, ESR (for inflammation tracking) Pelvic USG (to reassess cyst type/structure) Vitamin D3 and B12 levels Pap smear if not done recently

This kind of condition needs layered healing not just symptomatic relief. We have to cool the inflammation, detoxify, repair tissues, and support hormonal-liver-lymphatic function. With patience and gentle Ayurveda, it’s absolutely possible to reduce your discomfort and bring long-term relief.

If you have any doubts, you can contact me. Take care, Regards, Dr. Karthika

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Hello Bal ji, Thank you for sharing your concern. I can undrrstand your concern regarding recurrent vaginal cysts especially if painful and treated only with antibiotics for year but dont worry we are here to help. You out😊

AYURVEDIC TREATMENT PLAN ✅ INTERNAL MEDICATION

1 Kanchanar Guggulu 2-0-2 after food Granthi-nashak (cyst dissolving), reduces gland swelling 2 Triphala Guggulu 1-0-1 (Detox + mild anti-inflammatory) 3 Guggulu Panchapala Churna 1 tsp with lukewarm water at bedtime (Clears deep-seated cystic blocks) 4 Gokshuradi Guggulu 2-0-2 (Urinary & reproductive tract cleanser)

✅ EXTERNAL TREATMENT

1. Sitz Bath daily Boil Neem leaves + Triphala powder (2 tbsp) in 2 litres of water.Reduce to half, strain, and sit in warm decoction for 10–15 mins.Helps drain inflammation, reduce itching and pain.

2 Jatyadi Taila: After bath, gently apply a drop or two externally to reduce inflammation.

✅DIET MODIFICATION

❌Avoid: Excess dairy (milk, paneer, cheese) Spicy, sour, fermented food Non-veg, especially red meat & eggs Refined sugars, fried snacks

✅Include Warm, cooked light meals Moong dal, barley, bottle gourd, ridge gourd Turmeric milk (1 pinch haldi in warm water at night) Amla juice, aloe vera juice (10–15 ml in the morning)

Bal ji, recurrent cysts signal a systemic imbalance, not just a local problem. Antibiotics suppress but don’t resolve root causes. With Ayurvedic treatment you can achieve long-term relief and avoid recurrence.

Wishing you comfort and full recovery soon Warm regards Dr Snehal Vidhate

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HELLO BAL,

Hidrandenitis Suppurative is a long-term chronic skin condition where painful boils, lumps, or cysts form under the skin, often in areas where the skin rubs together- like armpits, groin, buttocks and under breasts. In your case, they’re affecting vaginal area, which is particularly painful and sensitive

WHAT HAPPENS Hair follicles get blocked-> sweat glands become inflamed-> infection sets in-> lumps or cysts form-> there burst or leak pus-> scar tissue forms over time

WHY IT HAPPPENS? -it’s not due to poor hygiene it is due to -overactive immune response - hormonal imbalances -genetic predisposition -obesity or friction from tight clothing -smoking or unhealthy lifestyle -excessive sweating

In Ayurveda, HS resembles conditions like “KOTHA”, “VIDHRADHI” or “DUSHTA VRANA”. it involves an imbalance of -Kapha-mucus , heaviness -pitta- heat, inflammation -leading to blocked srotas(body channels)

AYURVEDIC CAUSES -poor digestion(agni dysfunction) -Build up of toxins-Ama -Suppressed emotions like anger/stress-pitta aggravation - improper food combinations- viruddha ahara - excessive intake of spicy, oily, fermented or processed food

TREATMENT GOAL -reduce pain, inflammation and frequency of flare ups -prevent new cysts -promote healing and reduce scarring - enhance immune system and skin health -improve quality of life

INTERAL MEDICATIONS

1) KAISHOR GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals with warm water for 3 months = powerful blood purifier, reduces pitta and rakta dhatu vitiation, heals skin lesions and chronic inflammation

2) GANDHAK RASAYANA= 1 tab twice daily after meals with warm water for 2 months =reduces pus formation, improves skin immunity

3) MANJISTHA CAPSULES= 500 mg cap with honey twice daily after meals for 4 months =support blood cleansing, reduces toxins from tissues, improves lymphatic drainage

4) PANCHATIKTA GHRITA GUGGULU= 10 ml of ghrita once daily early morning on empty stomach for 45 days =deep tissue detox, heals chronic wounds, reduce inflammation and corrects immune response

5) TRIPHALA GUGGULU= 2 tabs twice daily after meals for 3 months =clear infection, drying up, improve gut detox, clears channels blocked by kapha

6) NIMBADI KASHAYA= 15 ml twice daily with warm water before meals for 2months =clears pitta kappa disorders, controls infection, itching and pain

EXTERNAL APPLICATIONS

1) TRIPHALA KASHAYA WASH =boil triphala powder in water, strain and wash the affected area daily =mild antiseptic , speeds up wound healing

2) NEEM + TURMERIC PASTE =make a paste of neem leaf powder and turmeric in rose water. Apply on boils for 30 mins, then wash off daily or every alternate day

3) KARANJA TAILA = apply on healed or rupture lesions =improves tissue repair, reduces scarring, anti microbial

LIFESTYLE CHANGES

1) MAINTAIN HYGIENE= gently cleanse with warm water and herbal wash like neem or triphala

2) AVOID FRICTION= wear loose, breathable cotton underwear

3) AVOID SHAVING= consider trimming

4) QUIT SMOKING= strongly linked to HS flare-ups

5) WEIGHT MANAGEMENT= reduces skin folds and friction

6) AVOID HEAT, SWEATING, STRESS= use fans, avoid tight clothing

INCLUDE -warm, cooked foods= soups, stews -bitter vegetables-neem, Karel, methi - turmeric, cumin, coriander - green leafy veggies - amla - herbal teas- ginger, turmeric -coconut water -ghee-small amount, improves digestion

AVOID -dairy-especially cheese, curd -fermented food-idli, dosa, vinegar -sugar, sweets -red meat, deep fried food - spicy, salty, sour items - cold drinks, ice cream

YOGA ASANA -bhujangasana -supta baddha konasana -setu bandhasana - malasana -viparita karani

PRANAYAM -Anulom vilom= balances hormones -Bhramari= reduces stress -Sheetali= reduces body heat -Deep belly breathing= enhances digestion and immunity

STRESS MANAGEMENT stress is a major trigger. include -regular sleep 7-8 hours -gentle nature walks -avoid overthinking -journaling emotions

PERSONAL CARE -use mild, fragrance free soaps -pat dry area, avoid rubbing - use herbal powders- neem , multani mitti to reduce sweat -change undergarments twice daily

TREATMENT DURATION -Ayurveda works gradually= expect improvement in 6-12 weeks with proper routine -long term management may be needed to avoid relapse

DO FOLLOW

HOPE THIS MIGHT BE HELPFUL

THANK YOU

DR. MAITRI ACHARYA

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Understanding your symptoms, which seem to align with a condition like hidradenitis suppurativa, it’s crucial to first emphasize the importance of not discontinuing prescribed medications without consulting your doctor. However, complementary approaches can support your treatment.

Hidradenitis suppurativa often reflects an imbalance, particularly of the pitta dosha, which governs inflammation and heat in the body. To ease your symptoms, focus on pacifying pitta through diet and lifestyle modifications. Avoid spicy, oily, and acidic foods that can aggravate pitta. Include cooling foods like cucumber, melons, and leafy greens. Drink plenty of water and tender coconut water throughout the day to keep yourself hydrated and cool.

Use turmeric, known for its anti-inflammatory properties, by consuming it with warm milk, ideally before bed. Applying a paste of turmeric and sandalwood at the site can provide relief and support detoxification. Do this once daily for a week and observe changes.

Regular kanchanar guggulu, an ayurvedic preparation, can promote healing of skin tissue and alleviate the issue. Take it as per the guidelines on the package or as advised by an Ayurvedic practitioner.

Maintain proper hygiene; gently clean affected areas with neem or tulsi (holy basil) infused water, known for their antibacterial properties, and dry thoroughly, ensuring no moisture retention.

Gentle yoga asanas, like marjariasana (cat pose) and bitilasana (cow pose), can support lymphatic circulation which is beneficial. Practice for 15 minutes daily in a calm environment. Avoid harsh movements or high-intensity workouts that increase friction or sweat.

Please share developments or persisting severity with a healthcare provider since it is essential for monitoring a condition like this. Remember, integrative approaches can be supportive but should never replace professional medical treatments.

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1stly hidradenitis suppurativa never cured by internal medicine and only way and best treatment is ksharasutra therapy and never reccurancce HP is like sinus tracks is cured by only ksharasutra application not by internal medicine

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Are the cysts are pus filled?? Are you seeing any improvement after taking antibiotics??

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I am an Ayurvedic physician with an MD from AIIMS—yeah, the 2008 batch. That time kinda shaped everything for me... learning at that level really forces you to think deeper, not just follow protocol. Now, with 15+ years in this field, I mostly work with chronic stuff—autoimmune issues, gut-related problems, metabolic syndrome... those complex cases where symptoms overlap n patients usually end up confused after years of going in circles. I don’t rush to treat symptoms—I try to dig into what’s actually causing the system to go off-track. I guess that’s where my training really helps, especially when blending classical Ayurveda with updated diagnostics. I did get certified in Panchakarma & Rasayana therapy, which I use quite a lot—especially in cases where tissue-level nourishment or deep detox is needed. Rasayana has this underrated role in post-illness recovery n immune stabilization, which most people miss. I’m pretty active in clinical research too—not a full-time academic or anything, but I’ve contributed to studies on how Ayurveda helps manage diabetes, immunity burnout, stress dysregulation, things like that. It’s been important for me to keep a foot in that evidence-based space—not just because of credibility but because it keeps me from becoming too rigid in practice. I also get invited to speak at wellness events n some integrative health conferences—sharing ideas around patient-centered treatment models or chronic care via Ayurvedic frameworks. I practice full-time at a wellness centre that’s serious about Ayurveda—not just the spa kind—but real, protocol-driven, yet personalised medicine. Most of my patients come to me after trying a lot of other options, which makes trust-building a huge part of what I do every single day.
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Dr. Hemanshu Mehta
I am Dr. Hemanshu—right now a 2nd year MD scholar in Shalya Tantra, which basically means I’m training deep into the surgical side of Ayurveda. Not just cutting and stitching, btw, but the whole spectrum of para-surgical tools like Agnikarma, Viddhakarma, and Kshara Karma... these aren’t just traditional, they’re super precise when done right. I’m not saying I know everything yet (still learning every day honestly), but I do have solid exposure in handling chronic pain issues, muscle-joint disorders, and anorectal conditions like piles, fissures, fistulas—especially where modern treatments fall short or the patient’s tired of going through loops. During clinical rounds, I’ve seen how even simple Kshara application or well-timed Agnikarma can ease stuff like tennis elbow or planter fasciatis, fast. But more than the technique, I feel the key is figuring what matches the patient’s constitution n lifestyle... like one-size-never-fits-all here. I try to go beyond the complaint—looking into their ahar, sleep, stress levels, digestion, and just how they feel in general. That part gets missed often. I honestly believe healing isn’t just a “procedure done” kind of thing. I try not to rush—spend time on pre-procedure prep, post-care advice, what diet might help the tissue rebuild faster, whether they’re mentally up for it too. And no, I don’t ignore pathology reports either—modern diagnostic tools help me stay grounded while applying ancient methods. It’s not this vs that, it’s both, when needed. My aim, tbh, is to become the kind of Ayurvedic surgeon who doesn't just do the work but understands why that karma or technique is needed at that point in time. Every case teaches me something new, and that curiosity keeps me moving.
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Dr. M.Sushma
I am Dr. Sushma M and yeah, I’ve been in Ayurveda for over 20 yrs now—honestly still learning from it every day. I mostly work with preventive care, diet logic, and prakriti-based guidance. I mean, why wait for full-blown disease when your body’s been whispering for years, right? I’m kinda obsessed with that early correction part—spotting vata-pitta-kapha imbalances before they spiral into something deeper. Most ppl don’t realize how much power food timing, digestion rhythm, & basic routine actually have… until they shift it. Alongside all that classical Ayurveda, I also use energy medicine & color therapy—those subtle layers matter too, esp when someone’s dealing with long-term fatigue or emotional heaviness. These things help reconnect not just the body, but the inner self too. Some ppl are skeptical at first—but when you treat *beyond* the doshas, they feel it. And I don’t force anything… I just kinda match what fits their nature. I usually take time understanding a person’s prakriti—not just from pulse or skin or tongue—but how they react to stress, sleep patterns, their relationship with food. That whole package tells the story. I don’t do textbook treatment lines—I build a plan that adjusts *with* the person, not on top of them. Over the years, watching patients slowly return to their baseline harmony—that's what keeps me in it. I’ve seen folks come in feeling lost in symptoms no one explained… and then walk out weeks later understanding their body better than they ever did. That, to me, is healing. Not chasing symptoms, but restoring rhythm. I believe true care doesn’t look rushed, or mechanical. It listens, observes, tweaks gently. That's the kind of Ayurveda I try to practice—not loud, but deeply rooted.
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Dr. Keerthana PV
I am an Ayurvedic doctor who kinda grew into this path naturally—my roots are in Kerala, and I did my internship at VPSV Ayurveda College in Kottakkal, which honestly was one of the most eye-opening stages of my life. That place isn’t just a college, it’s a deep well of real Ayurveda. The kind that’s lived, not just studied. During my time there, I didn’t just observe—I *practiced*. Diagnosing, treating, understanding the patient beyond their symptoms, all that hands-on stuff that textbooks don’t really teach. It’s where I learned the rhythm of classical Kerala Ayurveda, the art of pulse reading, and how Panchakarma ain’t just about detox but more about deep repair. I work closely with patients—always felt more like a guide than just a doctor tbh. Whether it's about fixing a chronic issue or preventing one from happening, I focus on the full picture. I give a lot of attention to diet (pathya), routine, mental clutter, and stress stuff. Counseling on these isn’t an ‘extra’—I see it as a part of healing. And not the preachy kind either, more like what works *for you*, your lifestyle, your space. Also yeah—I’m a certified Smrithi Meditation Consultant from Kottakkal Ayurveda School of Excellence. This kinda allowed me to mix mindfulness with medicine, which I find super important, especially in today’s distracted world. I integrate meditation where needed—some patients need a virechana, some just need to breathe better before they sleep. There’s no one-size-fits-all and I kinda like that part of my job the most. I don’t claim to know it all, but I listen deeply, treat with care, and stay true to the Ayurvedic principles I was trained in. My role feels less about ‘curing’ and more about nudging people back to their natural balance... it’s not quick or flashy, but it feels right.
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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. Kirankumari Rathod
I am someone who kinda grew into Panchakarma without planning it much at first... just knew I wanted to understand the deeper layers of Ayurveda, not just the surface stuff. I did both my graduation and post-grad from Govt. Ayurveda Medical College & Hospital in Bangalore — honestly that place shaped a lot of how I think about healing, especially long-term healing. After my PG, I started working right away as an Assistant Professor & consultant in the Panchakarma dept at a private Ayurveda college. Teaching kinda made me realise how much we ourselves learn by explaining things to others... and watching patients go through their detox journeys—real raw healing—was where I got hooked. Now, with around 6 years of clinical exp in Panchakarma practice, I'm working as an Associate Professor, still in the same dept., still learning, still teaching. I focus a lot on individualised protocols—Ayurveda isn't one-size-fits-all and honestly, that’s what makes it tricky but also beautiful. Right now I’m also doing my PhD, it’s on female infertility—a topic I feel not just academically drawn to but personally invested in, cause I see how complex and layered it gets for many women. Managing that along with academics and patient care isn’t super easy, I won’t lie, but it kinda fuels each other. The classroom work helps my clinical thinking, and my clinical work makes me question things in research more sharply. There's a lot I still wanna explore—especially in how we explain Panchakarma better to newer patients. Many people still think it's just oil massage or some spa thing but the depth is wayyy beyond that. I guess I keep hoping to make that clarity come through—whether it’s in class or during a consult or even during a quick OPD chat.
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Dr. Raghuveer SN
I am someone who kinda took the long road into Ayurveda, and maybe that’s why it feels personal everytime I talk to a patient. I started my clinical life as a duty doc at VBR Multispeciality Hospital—those shifts were long, and the learning curve was wild. But it taught me how to listen, really listen... and to not panic when ten things are going wrong at once. I dealt with all sorts of cases, some routine, some totally unexpected. That early exposure really shaped how I approach patient care today—head clear, eyes open, heart in it. Then in 2021, I set up Prakriti Healthcare. That was a big move. I wanted to build a space that was quiet but also healing—not flashy, just solid care. I started working more with chronic lifestyle conditions—people with sugar issues, stress burnout, PCOD, digestive messups. Using Ayurvedic tools but adjusting them to fit actual modern lives—like helping someone do a basic Dinacharya routine even if they had back-to-back meetings on Zoom. I’m not into textbook preaching. It has to fit into your life or what’s the point? In 2023, I joined Wellness by Heartfulness. That role honestly stretched me. Suddenly I was doing more community work, grounding my practice in mindfulness, Sattvik lifestyle principles, and supporting people who were looking for preventive answers, not just symptom relief. It made me realize how much people crave balance, not bandaids. Then Feb 2025, I started working as a medical reviewer with PharmEasy. That was different. I wasn’t treating patients directly, but I was helping people make better health decisions just by writing clearly, checking facts, simplifying confusing terms. It mattered, even if nobody knew my name on those articles. My goal? Keep learning, stay real, and always make sure whatever I’m doing actually helps someone—whether that's in person, on a call, or through a screen. Healing shouldn’t feel complicated. It should feel possible.
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Dr. Narendrakumar V Mishra
I am a Consulting Ayurvedic Physician practicing since 1990—feels strange saying “over three decades” sometimes, but yeah, that’s the journey. I’ve spent these years working closely with chronic conditions that don’t always have clear answers in quick fixes. My main work has been around skin disorders, hair fall, scalp issues, and long-standing lifestyle stuff like diabetes, arthritis, and stress that kinda lingers under everything else. When someone walks into my clinic, I don’t jump to treat the problem on the surface. I start by understanding their *prakriti* and *vikriti*—what they’re made of, and what’s currently out of sync. That lets me build treatment plans that actually *fit* their system—not just push a medicine and hope it works. I use a mix of classical formulations, panchakarma if needed, dietary corrections, and slow, practical lifestyle changes. No overnight miracle talk. Just steady support. Hair fall and skin issues often feel cosmetic from outside—but internally? It’s about digestion, stress, liver, hormones... I’ve seen patients try 10+ things before landing in front of me. And sometimes they just need someone to *listen* before throwing herbs at the problem. That’s something I never skip. With arthritis and diabetes too, I take the same root-cause path. I give Ayurvedic medicines, but also work with *dinacharya*, *ahar* rules, and ways to reduce the load modern life puts on the body. We discuss sleep, food timing, mental state, all of it. I’ve also worked a lot with people dealing with high stress—career burnout, anxiety patterns, overthinking—and my approach there includes Ayurvedic counseling, herbal mind support, breathing routines... depends what suits them. My foundation is built on classical *samhitas*, clinical observation, and actual time with patients—not theories alone. My goal has always been simple: to help people feel well—not just for a few weeks, but in a way that actually lasts. Healing that feels like *them*, not just protocol. That’s what I keep aiming for.
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Dr. Maitri Bhavesh Kumar Acharya
I am Dr. Maitri, currently in my 2nd year of MD in Dravyaguna, and yeah, I run my own Ayurvedic clinic in Ranoli where I’ve been seeing patients for 2 years now. Honestly, what pulled me into this path deeper is how powerful herbs really are—when used right. Not just randomly mixing churnas but actually understanding their rasa, virya, vipaka etc. That’s kinda my zone, where textbook knowledge meets day-to-day case handling. My practice revolves around helping people with PCOD, acne, dandruff, back pain, stiffness in knees or joints that never seem to go away. And I don’t jump to giving a long list of medicines straight away—first I spend time figuring out their prakriti, their habits, food cycle, what triggers what… basically all the small stuff that gets missed. Then comes the plan—herbs (single or compound), some diet reshuffling, and always some lifestyle nudges. Sometimes they’re tiny, like sleep timing. Sometimes big like proper seasonal detox. Being into Dravyaguna helps me get into the depth of herbs more confidently. I don’t just look at the symptom—I think okay what guna will counter this? Should the drug be snigdha, ushna, tikta? Is there a reverse vipaka that’ll hurt the agni? I ask these questions before writing any combo. That’s made a huge diff in outcomes. Like I had this case of chronic urticaria that would flare up every week, and just tweaking the herbs based on sheetala vs ushna nature... helped calm the system in 3 weeks flat. Not magic, just logic. I also work with women who are struggling with hormonal swings, mood, delayed periods or even unexplained breakouts. When hormones go haywire, the skin shows, digestion slows, and mind gets foggy too. I keep my approach full-circle—cleansing, balancing, rejuvenating. No quick fixes, I tell them early on. What I’m hoping to do more of now is make Ayurveda feel practical. Not overwhelming. Just simple tools—ahara, vihara, aushadha—used consistently, with some trust in the body’s own healing. I’m still learning, still refining, but honestly, seeing people feel in control of their health again—that’s what keeps me rooted to this.
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