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Dr. Renu Yadav

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Dr. Renu Yadav
BHD Ayurvedic College and Hospital Badal
Doctor information
Experience:
3 years
Education:
Rajiv Gandhi Government Post Graduate Ayurvedic College
Academic degree:
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am holding an M.S. in Prasuti evam Stree Roga, which in Ayurveda is all about women’s health & gynecology. My work mostly circles around menstrual troubles, fertility challenges, pregnancy care and that whole post delivery recovery phase which often gets overlooked. Also help with menopausal shifts – those can be tricky, every woman experinces them differrently. I use classical herbal formulations, Panchakarma therapies, diet and lifestyle changes to restore hormonal balance and support natural conception where possible. Some cases need slow, steady work rather than quick fixes, but that’s fine… healing should last. I like to see treatment plans shaped around the patient’s prakruti, daily life, even stress patterns. The aim is not just symptom control but building long term reproductive wellness that actually fits the stage of life a woman is in.
Achievements:
I am quite lucky I guess, to have recieved recognition in both academic n research side of Ayurveda. In 2020 I got 1st place in a essay writing competition, that was a nice push early on. Later in 2023, my PG thesis work earned 2nd position in Prof. Vd. P.B.A. Venkatacharya Memorial All India PG Thesis Awards – that felt special. Over 10 research papers are out there with my name, most focusing on women’s health & gynecology, trying to keep it practical yet evidence based.

I am working in Ayurveda with this mix of hands-on patient care and academic teaching that really keeps my mind active. Earlier I was a consultant at Savitri Devi Maternity Hospital for about a year, mostly handling women’s health, post delivery care, newborn wellness. That was a time when I learned so much about how classical ayurvedic methods actually blend into modern maternity care… sometimes it’s not as simple as the books says, you need to adjust for the real world. The maternity ward gave me a lot of insight into postnatal recovery, lactation issues, child immunity building – all from an Ayurvedic angle but keeping safety first. Right now I am an Assistant Professor at BHDJI Ayurvedic College, Badal, teaching since almost 1.5 yrs. In class I try to go beyond the syllabus, sharing real patient cases, encouraging them to question and research instead of just memorizing. I like the idea of shaping the next lot of vaidyas who can balance tradition with evidence, not blindly follow either. This also keeps me updated – students sometimes bring in fresh perspectives or new studies that I may not have seen yet. Clinically my work still focuses a lot on chronic skin conditions, digestive troubles, hair fall, and child immunity enhancement, especially with Suvarnaprashan Sanskar. I believe in personalizing the treatment, checking the prakruti, lifestyle, even small habits before suggesting anything. And yes, sometimes results take longer but that’s how sustainable healing works, without harming the body with harsh chemicals or unnecessary drugs. My aim is pretty simple – treat in a way that fits the patient’s life and constitution, using Ayurveda’s depth but without ignoring the changes in today’s health needs. It’s a balance, not always perfect, but one I keep learning to handle better every day.

61 days ago
Really grateful for the advice! I never thought about lifestyle changes for gastritis. The answer was clear and super helpful, thank u.
Dylan
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57 days ago
Really appreciate your advice! Feel much more at ease now, knowing a clear plan's in place. Thanks for the practical tips on lifestyle and remedies!
James
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