Dr. Sanskriti Siddappa Nerli
Experience: | 5 years |
Education: | K.L.E University |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly working with chronic skin issues these days—the ones that don’t really go away or keep coming back no matter what ppl try. Like eczema that doesn’t respond to usual stuff, or psoriasis patches that flare randomly, or that weird allergic rash that shifts place. I use Ayurvedic diagnosis to find the deeper imbalance, not just treat what’s seen on surface. Most of the time it’s a mix of dosha aggravation, low agni or even past wrong food habits ppl don’t connect.
I’ve seen good response in treating things like acne (esp. hormonal or cystic types), tinea infections, hyperpigmentation, even stubborn itching where no clear reason shows. I rely on classical Ayurvedic herbs—no fancy shortcuts—and choose meds only after matching the case with prakriti + vikriti. I keep the plan practical tho. Some diet tweaks, a few lifestyle edits, and herbal support that fits into real life—not something ppl give up in 3 days.
It’s not always a straight path, but I like tracking real changes, not just external clearing. That’s my goal. |
Achievements: | I am lucky i got to present my paper at the international conf at KLE Ayurvedic Medical College, Belagavi—honestly, was kinda nervous at first, but also super grateful. The research was close to what I actually see in practice, not just theory. Sharing it with doctors, scholars from diff places, getting actual feedback.. it sort of reminded me why I care about evidence-based Ayurved in the first place. That experince really pushed me deeper into clinical thinking. |
I am working as an Ayurvedic consultant for the past two years, and yeah—most of my work has been around skin. Not the quick-fix kind, but the deep stuff... like eczema that comes and goes in cycles, stubborn psoriasis patches, fungal infections that ppl just can’t shake off, or that unpredictable flare-up of acne before any big event. I didn’t *choose* dermatology at first honestly, it kinda chose me—every other patient who walked in had some skin issue and over time I got pulled in deeper. I usually start with figuring out what dosha’s acting up, but it's never just that right? There’s always digestion (Agni), lifestyle patterns, emotional triggers that mess with skin. Most ppl just treat the outside, like let’s apply some cream and done—but I can’t work that way. I try to understand where the imbalance started... prakriti, vikriti, what they eat daily, how often they rest, what makes them stressed—all of it goes in the file (sometimes not literally lol but mentally). My protocols use a combo of classical Ayurvedic herbs, internal meds, lepas, medicated oils—depends on what I’m seeing. I do recommend detox sometimes, like mild Panchakarma options, but only when it fits. Not everyone needs that right away. Diet correction is a must for me tho—without that the skin keeps going back to square one. Also ppl underestimate how much food habits link to those tiny flareups. Over time, I’ve come to realize skin doesn’t lie. It shows what’s going on inside. And helping someone clear it from within—not just make it *look* better, but actually settle it—that’s what I keep trying for. I'm still learning with every case tbh, but I feel confident in treating most of these conditions naturally, and in a way that doesn’t just suppress symptoms. I stick to authentic Ayurvedic line of treatment—not shortcuts, not diluted stuff—just proper diagnosis, real conversations with patients, and a clear plan to support the body’s healing process.