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Dr. Jagadish S Yadgir

Dr. Jagadish S Yadgir
SDM UDUPI
Doctor information
Experience:
3 years
Education:
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am trained in Ayurveda—and honestly, that word carries way more than people realise. For me, it’s not just herbs or massages or ghee and detox, though yeah those things are part of it. It’s a whole way of *understanding* life, body, energy, food, even aging. Every case I see, I try to look at the root—not just what’s hurting, but *why* it started shifting in the first place. I work through classical Ayurvedic tools like dosha analysis, pulse reading (nadi), prakruti-vikruti mapping. That plus modern understanding of chronic illness gives me a better angle to plan treatment. Whether it’s digestion issues, PCOS, skin rashes, joint pain, or just someone feeling dull n tired without a name for it—I use Ayurvedic principles to connect the dots. Ayurveda’s not about quick fixxes. It's about alignment. And that’s what I focus on daily, even when the progress is slow or confusing. Real healing takes time, but it sticks.
Achievements:
I am someone who likes digging deeper into concepts—not just clinic work but also sharing ideas with peers. I’ve presented papers and done multiple presentations at national-level seminars across Karnataka. Some were on clinical case studies, others more on Ayurvedic theory meets lifestyle disorders. Few topics sparked debate, which I actually liked—it meant people were listening. Sometimes the prep took forever, but worth it when it opened up new views in the room... or even just one nod.

I am an Ayurvedic practitioner who believes healing isn’t just about fixing the disease. It’s about seeing the person behind it—how they eat, sleep, think, even how they carry stress without saying anything. That’s usually where things start to break down. I work by combining the core Ayurvedic tools—pulse diagnosis, dosha reading, detailed history—and blend that with real-life planning, not just textbook solutions. Most of my work goes into Panchakarma therapy, herbal meds, and custom diet-lifestyle routines. Not just detox for the sake of it, but actual structured cleansing based on what the body really needs. I don’t hand out generic plans. I spend time mapping symptoms to the deeper root and build the protocol around that. I do see a lot of lifestyle disorder cases—thyroid, PCOS, gut trouble, diabetes, low energy, anxiety, etc.—many ppl come in after trying multiple things with no clear answers. That’s where Ayurveda helps, slowly but surely. I’ve also trained in areas like Ayurvedic nutrition, formulation, yoga-based support… which means I look at care more wholistically. Not just suppression of symptoms. Even in stress management, I won’t just say “do meditation.” It's about identifying how the nervous system reacts, how digestion’s involved, and what routines to bring in gradually. I do believe preventive care should be the norm, not the backup plan. Rasayana, seasonal cleanses, daily self-care routines—all of that can actually stop bigger issues before they start. Most ppl just don’t know where to begin.