Dr. Muskan
Experience: | 9 years |
Education: | Institute of Ayush Medical College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working with skin diseases and gynecological disorders, and this has slowly become the core of my practice. I see many patients with chronic skin problems like psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo, acne and other recurring skin conditions that do not clear easily. These cases often come after trying many treatments, and I try to look beyond just the surface symptoms, sometimes digestion or routine plays role more than expected.
Along with skin, I also focus on gynecological disorders. I manage common women health issues such as irregular periods, painful menstruation, hormonal imbalance and other cycle related concerns using Ayurvedic principles. Some cases improve faster, some take longer time, and that unpredictablity keeps me careful.
My way of treating stays simple and patient centred. I prefer understanding body type, daily habits and stress factors before deciding line of treatment. At times progress feels slow and that can be a bit worrying, but steady improvement matters more for me than quick results. I keep treatments practical, realistic, and focused on long term balance rather than temporary relief. |
Achievements: | I am a BAMS doctor, trained in classical Ayurveda and practical patient care. Completing my BAMS degree was important step for me, it gave me strong base in diagnosis, Ayurvedic medicine, and holistic treatment methods. During training I learned to handle real patients, sometimes confusing cases, sometimes simple ones, but all added learning. Even now I feel education never fully ends, and that keeps me alert and grounded in my work..! |
I am an Ayurveda doctor and most of my daily work revolves around patients dealing with skin, hair, and gynecology related problems. Over time I have seen many cases of chronic skin diseases like psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo and other long lasting skin conditions that affect not just the body but confidence also. These cases need patience, both from doctor side and patient side, and I try to keep that balance. I also see many patients with hair problems such as hair fall, dandruff, thinning, and scalp issues. Sometimes the cause looks simple, sometimes it goes deeper into digestion, hormones or lifestyle, and that part always needs careful thinking. I usually take time to understand routine, food habits, stress levels and body response before planning treatment. Gynecology disorders are another important part of my practice. I manage common issues related to menstrual irregularities, hormonal imbalance and other women health concerns using Ayurvedic medicines and lifestyle guidance. Some cases respond fast, some take time, and honestly that variation keeps me learning everyday. My approach stays practical and root focused. I do not rush treatments. I believe steady improvement matter more than quick fixes. There are days when results come slowly and that can feel frustrating, but consistency usually pays off. I try to guide patients in a simple way, explaining what is happening and what they can expect, without overcomplicating things.