Dr. Malleshwar Rao
Experience: | 6 years |
Education: | Government Ayurvedic Medical College, Banglore |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working on Ayurvedic treatment for male reproductive issues—like erectile dysfunction, varicocele and also hydrocele which btw is more common than ppl think. I use both internal medicines and local therapies, but what really made a difference in many of my cases is Uttarabasti. It’s a specialized procedure yeah, not used casually... but when done right, it really helps. Especially in chronic ED or stubborn urogenital probs where other stuff just didn’t work.
Each case comes with it’s own twist. Some are due to stress, others are diet+sleep+posture related (weird but true). I try to look at it holistically, not just target the symptom.
I also guide patients who wanna lose weight without pills or crazy crash plans. My focus is Ayurvedic obesity management—very structured, step by step. We aim for 700g to 1kg loss per week, or 3–4 kg monthly which is healthy, not harmful. The idea’s to improve digestion, reduce excess meda, and balance the system rather than just drop numbers on a scale. |
Achievements: | I am someone who really got into liver-related conditions during my PG—I did my thesis on Hepatitis B with obstructive jaundice. Dug deep into Ayurvedic views on hepatobiliary issues, esp how pitta-vata imbalances show up in those cases. Also, I’ve done around 40 Uttarabasti procedures till now—mainly for ED, varicocele & other male reproductive probs. Those hands-on cases kinda sharpened my confidence and made me rethink how tailored therapies can really change outcomes.. even slow ones. |
I am a postgrad in Kayachikitsa—that’s the branch of Ayurveda that deals mostly with internal medicine—and over time I kinda found my core interest drifting toward infertility treatment, chronic skin+hair issues, and obesity-related care. Sounds like 3 very different things at first, but honestly, they all tie back to systemic imbalance & lifestyle stress, and that’s where I come in. With infertility, I treat both male & female concerns using Ayurvedic formulations, Panchakarma if needed (depends on the case), and lots of correction around diet, sleep and just... how ppl live day to day. I’ve worked on cases involving irregular ovulation, sperm quality drop, hormonal mess, low energy, even unexplained infertility. Not every plan works right away and tbh, sometimes it takes re-routing, but when the plan fits—it shows. Skin and hair concerns—ya I get a lot of that too. I deal with premature greying, hair thinning, eczema, acne, pigmentation, dandruff etc. It’s never just topical. We usually go deeper, figure out what’s triggering it internally—pitta overload? Stress? Gut issue? Once we see that, treatment feels more targeted. I do a mix of classical herbs + external lepas or oils, all custom based on the patient’s doshic type. I also hold a Diploma in Obesity Management, which helps me design structured Ayurvedic weight programs. These aren’t just about “lose 5kg in 2 weeks”—nah. They’re slow but deep—meant to reset digestion, metabolism, and fix things like insulin resistance or fatty liver. Programs often include basic detox steps (not always full panchakarma), ahara-vihara changes, and regular checkins to keep things real. Whatever I do, I try to actually understand the patient first—not just what they’re saying but what they might be skipping. I always check prakriti, dosha shifts, daily patterns. That helps me explain the “why” before jumping into “what to take.” I think that empowers them to be part of the healing, not just a receiver of meds. long story short—I try to treat at root. Ayurveda gave me the tools for that. I just keep figuring out how to use them better with every case.