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Dr. Arpit Gupta

Dr. Arpit Gupta
Pune
Doctor information
Experience:
5 years
Education:
Govt. Ayurvedic College and Hospital
Academic degree:
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mainly working in the Ayurvedic treatment of anorectal conditions, gastric problems, and also sexual health (which honestly ppl don’t talk about enough). I deal with stuff like piles, fissures, fistula—things that can get really painful and also kind of embarrassing for many... but they don’t have to live with it forever. I use Ksharasutra when needed, but not every case needs that. Some just need the right herbs, diet tweaks and a few strict habits correction. On the gut side, I help with acidity that just won’t settle, bloating that comes outta nowhere, constipation or that weird irregular bowel thing ppl often ignore until it gets worse. I look at agni mostly—the digestive fire—and see what’s off. That’s the root. Sexual wellness? yes, I help there too. Low libido, performance worries, early discharge, fatigue—these things show up due to both mental and physical reasons, and I try to catch what’s driving it instead of just giving something for the symptoms. Mostly, I rely on a mix of individualized classical herbs, rasayanas, plus a bunch of daily routine hacks. No copy-paste prescriptions, ever. Even for similar symptoms, ppl need different plans. I think that’s the part I like the most… when the right combo clicks and they feel better, it really shows. some cases are slow, not gonna lie. But slow healing is still healing.
Achievements:
I am working in Ayurveda from the past 7+ years now & kinda still learning every single day tbh. I took part in many medical workshops—not just to attend but sometimes speak or guide too. Some were really technical, others more about making Ayurveda reachable to ppl who never heard of terms like agni or dosha. I also did quite a few seminars myself (lost count maybe 12? 14?), trying to make holistic healing feel less... far-off, I guess. Learning by doing & staying with real cases always taught me more.

I am an Ayurvedic practitioner with around 5 years in this field… and to be honest, it still feels like I'm just scratching the surface of what Ayurveda really is. I got into this line not just for the herbs or the therapies, but bcz I saw how deeply it connects body and mind. That part kinda stuck with me from the beginning, and it’s what I keep coming back to with every patient. Over these past years, I've worked with people dealing with digestive issues, skin stuff that just wouldn’t go away, sleep probs, menstrual irregularities—like, a wide mix of chronic things that modern meds often just suppress or overlook. I try to listen more than talk… sometimes, just understanding their lifestyle shifts the whole treatment plan. My way is a blend of classical Ayurvedic principles and real-world practicality. I do believe in the Panchakarma protocols and diet modifications, but I also know not everyone can drop everything and do a 21-day detox, right? So I keep things doable. Even a small herbal routine, if it fits into their day, can slowly bring a big shift. I also spend a lotta time customizing formulations—like really tweaking those churnas or kashayams based on the doshas, symptoms, and what phase they’re in. It's never just one-size-for-all. That part takes time but it’s kinda what I enjoy the most. Sometimes I do get stuck… like, when a patient’s symptoms don’t match the books or things plateau for no reason. But then I go back, rethink, adjust. I don’t believe in just repeating the same plan if it’s not helping. Anyway, I’m not big on titles or awards yet, still got a long way to go… but yeah, I’ve handled hundreds of cases over these years and I keep learning something new from each one. Ayurveda’s deep and layered like that. And I think the more I learn, the more I realise what I still don’t know! If you’re looking for someone who’ll just throw tablets at you, that’s not me. But if you’re open to understanding your body better & making a few real changes—slowly, steadily—I’m here for that.