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Dr. Najbul Arfin Ahmed

Dr. Najbul Arfin Ahmed
Life line hospital Hatsingimari
Doctor information
Experience:
3 years
Education:
Bhawan mahaveer Jain ayurvedic medical College and hospital
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am an Ayurvedic practitioner specializing in Annavaha Srotas (gastrointestinal disorders), with focus on restoring gut balance and correcting metabolic errors at root level. My assessment usually begins with Agni Pariksha, where I evaluate digestion patterns like Mandagni, Tikshnagni, Vishamagni, or Samagni — because without fixing Agni, nothing really holds long term. I also examine Koshtha type (Krura, Madhyama, Mridu) to plan safe purgation and dosage, which many patients are surprised matters this much Ama Lakshana is another key area I rely on, including Jihva Pariksha, bowel pattern, heaviness, lethargy and subtle systemic signs that often get ignored. Clinically, I manage Grahani (IBS/malabsorption) using Takra Dhara and Deepana-Pachana herbs to support intestinal function, though results can vary person to person. For Amlapitta (GERD, acid peptic disorders), I employ Virechana and Pitta-shamaka medicines like Avipattikara Churna or Sutashekhar Ras, depending on presentation. I also treat Arsha and Parikartika with non-surgical methods such as Kshara Karma and Avagaha Sweda, and address chronic constipation (Anaha, Vibandha) through Basti to regulate Apana Vata. The goal isnt quick relief alone but sustained digestive stability, even if progress feel gradual at times.
Achievements:
I am recognized for my work on “Ayurveda in AIDS: Challenges and Opportunities,” where I explored how classical Ayurvedic principles may support immunity, metabolism, and quality of life in HIV/AIDS care. This topic matter alot to me because such cases need sensitivity, not just protocols. I discussed role of Agni, Ojas and Rasayana approaches, though integration with modern therapy remain complex. The experience was demanding but meaningful, even if answers are not always clear.

I am an Ayurvedic physician practicing primarily in Kayachikitsa (General Medicine), where I focus on managing chronic and lifestyle-related disorders with classical principles and practical day-to-day guidance. In my OPD, I regularly attend to 25+ patients daily, which keeps me grounded in real clinical needs rather than theory alone. Over time, I have observed around a 90% recovery rate in skin disorders, especially conditions linked to digestion, metabolism, and stress — though every case behave differently and need patience. My approach is simple but thorough: detailed history taking, understanding prakriti, and correcting root causes instead of only suppressing symptoms. Many patients come after trying multiple treatments, sometimes confused or tired, and I try to explain things in a way that actually make sense to them, not just medical terms. I also guide on diet, sleep, and routine because medicines alone rarely fix the whole picture, atleast not in my experience. While Kayachikitsa remains my core area, I also see patients with associated systemic issues that show up on skin or general health. Some days are hectic, not gonna lie, but seeing gradual improvement in chronic cases is what keeps me going. I believe consistency matters more than quick results, even if progress feel slow at first. My goal is to offer authentic Ayurvedic care that is practical, individualized, and rooted in classical knowledge, while still fitting into modern lifestyles — imperfectly sometimes, but sincerely.