Dr. Bakhtiyar Khan
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | Dhanwantari Ayurvedic Medical college and hospital |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly working in the area of male infertility & sexual health—like real concerns, not just textbook stuff. Pts come with low desire, early discharge, or ED and honestly, half of it’s linked with stress, diet, or just no idea what’s happening inside. I use Ayurvedic tools—ashwagandha, shilajit when needed, but the actual work’s in figuring out the *why*. Hormonal load? Agni imbalance? Wrong lifestyle habits? All that.
I also deal with chronic liver conditions (esp fatty liver types), skin stuff like eczema, psoriasis, where things need more than just a topical fix. Plus metabolic things—like early weight gain, fatigue, or borderline sugar cases. And yep, ano-rectal issues like piles (Arsha) also part of what I see regularly.
Each treatment I give is kinda tailored—no fixed path. Sometimes it’s internal meds, sometimes rasayana. A few simple rules help a lot—but only when the patient’s ready for small but real lifestyle changes. That’s where things shift. |
Achievements: | I am mainly focused on helping men deal with sexual health stuff—infertility, weak erection, early discharge, even when ppl don't really talk abt it much. Using classical Ayurvedic methods (not shortcuts), I’ve seen actual, long-lasting improvements, not just temporary fixes. Skin-wise too—eczema, acne, psoriasis—I get a lot of chronic flares n I’ve managed to stabilise many of those cases. It’s not magic—just slow, consistent care & reading the body better. Patient-first is how I work, always. |
I am working in Ayurveda for a little over 3 years now—maybe not a huge number but it’s been deeply involved, like really hands-on. I didn’t just want to give general advice or throw herbs at symptoms. From the beginning, I’ve tried to understand *why* something’s happening… that root-cause logic in Ayurveda made a lot of sense to me. Whether it’s stress-related issues, digestion probs, or some long-pending joint pain, I focus on tracing back to the dosha imbalance, faulty lifestyle or diet behind it. Mostly I treat a mix of chronic and acute stuff—PCOD, acidity, constipation, skin allergies, headaches, periods going off-track, fatigue types, those things that don’t always look serious at first but keep coming back and messing life up. Joint issues too, esp. lower back stiffness or knee pain in 30s-40s group. Sometimes even teenage acne cases come in and I end up treating the gut instead of just prescribing external creams. I think that's what I love most about Ayurvedic approach—it’s all interconnected. I follow Prakriti-based personalization, like observing how the person sleeps, eats, what time digestion goes off etc. That helps me set a clearer protocol. I use diet plans (nothing extreme), herbs, classical formulations when needed, & recommend dinacharya/ritucharya patterns for prevention n balance. It’s not one-size-fits-all, & honestly, no patient story ever feels same. I also encourage ppl to ask questions n be part of the plan—not just follow. I keep referring back to classical texts regularly—Ashtanga Hridaya mostly—and I like re-reading cases to learn from them. Still lots more to figure out, but my aim has always been to offer healing that’s long-lasting, not just quick-fix types. I guess the main thing is just giving ppl space where they feel understood... that’s where healing kinda starts.