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Dr. Nathiya N

Dr. Nathiya N
Sri Raja Durga Ayurveda Maruthuvam
Doctor information
Experience:
5 years
Education:
Ayurveda College Coimbatore
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mainly focused on Ayurvedic infertility management — helping couples understand what's going wrong and how we can fix it from the inside out, not just on paper reports. Most people who come to me are dealing with hormonal shifts, PCOS, irregular periods, fibroids, low sperm count... and sometimes unexplained infertility, which can be the most confusing part. I use a mix of classical Ayurvedic chikitsa along with modern test reports (like hormone levels, scan findings etc) to put the pieces together. Treatment's never one-size-fits-all — I build it around what the body *needs*, not just what the symptoms look like. That could mean herbal formulas, detox, changes in food timings, cutting stress triggers (big one), or correcting sleep cycles. Over the years I’ve seen cycles regulate naturally, ovarian cysts shrink down, and yes — positive pregnancies that started with months or even years of hopelessness. I stay in touch with most of my patients throughout their journey, whether online or face-to-face, and that connection really matters. No pressure, no rushing — just slow, steady realignment.!! That's what I try to bring into each case.
Achievements:
I am working mostly with women who struggle with long-standing hormonal and gynec issues — PCOS, painful cycles, endometrioisis, period delays, all that messy stuff that doesn’t just go away with a pill. Through Ayurvedic treatment that’s actually built *for* their body type, not just their diagnosis, many of them were able to balance hormones naturally, restore cycles, and feel like themselves again. I was also awarded a few recognitions for this work in women’s wellness… which honestly keeps me grounded!!

ChatGPT said: I am working in Ayurveda for the last 5 yrs — still learning every single day honestly, but I’ve already seen how powerful this science is when you really listen to the body and don’t rush to suppress symptoms. My work mainly focuses on holistic care — not just the usual disease-name-match-the-medicine pattern. I try to understand each patient’s Prakriti first, that individual constitution, because without that nothing really clicks long-term. Over time, I’ve handled everything from common digestion problems and skin flares to more chronic issues like thyroid imbalances, joint stiffness, stress-linked disorders and recurring fatigue. Each time the pattern’s different, and I like that challenge. My go-to tools? Classical Ayurvedic medicines, definitely, but also Panchakarma when deeper detox is needed. I put a lot of attention into diet regulation, sleep habits, daily routines — those things ppl usually overlook or give up on fast. But that’s where half the healing starts anyway. I’ve seen how consistent Ayurvedic care — even if it’s slow or not dramatic in the first few days — can change how someone feels in their body. Like, not just "less pain" but actual lightness, better energy, proper digestion, calmer sleep. That’s the kind of shift I work toward. It’s not always a straight path, and sometimes things take longer than we expect, but the point is, we don’t just chase the symptoms — we go after the root of it. What I really want is for people to see Ayurveda not just as a backup option when nothing else works, but as a complete healthcare system that actually makes sense in today’s lifestyle chaos. I still feel driven by that — to help more patients reach sustainable wellness, not by quick fixes but with routines & herbs & therapies that fit who they really are. That’s how I work.