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Dr. Atheena Krishna.a.b

Dr. Atheena Krishna.a.b
Home clinic Godrej Avenues Bangalore
Doctor information
Experience:
9 years
Education:
JSS Ayurveda Medical College and Hospital
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am someone who spends a lot of time working with people who are just... tired of body pain that never goes away. Chronic stiffness, that annoying neck pull, back pain that kinda moves around, or knees that ache more after sitting too long—it adds up. I use Abhyanga, Kati Basti, herbal oils, internal meds—depends what the body’s actually asking for. Sometimes it’s physical. Other times, lifestyle’s draining their energy and joints just follow. I try to see both. I also do a lot with women's health. Irregular periods, PCOD, weird hormonal shifts after delivery... it's not always about treating the uterus alone. We detox gently, adjust the ahara-vihara bit, support hormones naturally. And postpartum care—that’s one thing I really pay attention to. It’s a delicate window, if healing’s missed there, long-term balance gets harder. Skin & hair—acne, scalp stuff, dullness—all show up from inside out. I try to reset digestion first, then go topical. Sometimes a lepa works, sometimes it doesn't till gut clears. Every case has it’s own logic honestly.
Achievements:
I am into clinical practice since more than 7 yrs now & honestly it’s been a learning curve with every patient I see. I’ve managed many infertility cases that felt stuck, and some did finally turn around which still kinda stays with me. Not magic—just step-by-step work with hormones, digestion, detox, timing. I also keep myself involved in medical camps—screening, explaining, just reaching out to folks who otherwise won’t come to a clinic. Root-cause care’s my thing, but I also care how ppl feel thru it.

I am an Ayurvedic doctor mostly working with ppl dealing with lifestyle mess—stress, bloating, poor sleep, weird cycles, random fatigue... that kinda stuff. I focus on making healing a bit more grounded and doable, not just idealistic textbook talk. Like, I won’t throw 20 herbs at someone on day one. I go by what their prakriti shows, what their digestion’s doing, how they’re eating, waking, even worrying. Ayurveda gives clues if you just listen right—agni, dosha shifts, all of it. I see a lot of young folks with gut stuff—constipation, acidity, or just no clarity about their digestion. I usually correct that through ahara-vihara adjustments and plain, effective herbs (nothing crazy rare). In dermatology and hair stuff, I get a mix—acne with pigment left behind, hairfall that’s “suddenly worse,” or that greasy+itchy dandruff phase. I go with a combo of internal meds, simple scalp routines, maybe nasya or lepa if needed, depending on how deep things are stuck. Also, women's health is a big part of my work—period delays, PMS, PCOD/PCOS, perimenopause symptoms... I’ve worked with plenty of cases where cycle’s erratic or ovulation needs regulation, or even couples facing fertility confusion. I don’t promise overnight fixes but yes—Ayurveda gives us tools for uterine cleansing, hormone balance, even mental reset (which honestly is huge in these cases). Honestly I just try to help ppl make sense of what their body’s trying to say—and offer something that’ll stick, not just suppress it for now. Healing has to make sense in their real-life routine or it just won’t work long term.