Dr. Durgesh kumar
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | Guru Gobind SIngh Indraprastha University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly dealing with gastro issues, joint and arthritis cases, skin troubles like eczema or dermatitis, and also pme, ED or other sexual disorders that ppl sometimes feel shy to talk about. Many days I sit with a pt trying to untangle where their stomach burning or bloating actually started, because half the story hides in small habits they dont notice. Same with arthritis… the stiffness or swelling tells one thing but their routine says something else, and I try to match both before planning any line of treatment.
Skin problems come in waves—eczema patches, itchy dermatitis, rashes that flare without warning—and I look closely at digestion and lifestyle before picking medicines. And sexual health concerns, especially pme or ED, needs a softer approach, I kinda slow down and let the pt speak in their own way since trust matter more there than anything written in books. I like finding the root imbalance first, even if it takes few extra minutes, because treating half the story never works for long. |
Achievements: | I am done with my post graduation in Medicine—Kayachikitsa, and that gave me kinda deep dive into clinical stuff I wanted to handle better. I also had this 3 days workshop with ITBP camp, where the exposure was bit intense but very useful for real pt handling. And later I finished a 3 days BLS care training… helped me feel more confident in emergency situtions, even if some steps still makes me double check. |
I am working from almost three years now in a govt hospital OPD, and sometimes I still get that mix of rush and calm when I sit down with a new pt who walks in with skin issues or joint pain or some gastro trouble that has been bothering them for months. I keep thinking how each case kinda teaches me something again, even when I thought I alredy knew it well… but yeah, that’s how ayurveda keeps pulling me back to basics. Most of my daily opd work goes around managing chronic skin disorders, stuff like eczema or acne that keeps flaring without warning, and I try to look deeper into agni or dosha imbalance before touching the treatment side. Same with joint disorders—knee stiffness, early OA signs, or the vata-aggravated pains that people ignore till it gets too much. I like taking a little extra time with them, even if the queue outside grows a bit, just to make sure I dont miss something small that matter later. Gastro pts are another big part of my opd… a lot of acidity, gastritis, and that vague abdominal discomfort many ppl cant explain properly. Sometimes I listen twice because the way they describe it feels tangled, but it slowly makes sense when I track the routine they follow at home or work. I focus a lot on diet correction along with medicine, and honestly some days it works quicker than I expect. Ayurveda gives me a way to not just push medicines but to understand the whole pattern behind a disease, and I try my best to bring that into every single consultation. I may not be perfect all the time, but I stay committed to giving a clean, honest assessment and guiding pts toward long-term healing rather than short fixes. And even when the day gets too crowded or my notes start looking messy, the idea that people trust me in their toughest moments kinda keeps me moving without complaining too much.