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Dr. Akhilesh M

Dr. Akhilesh M
Viswas Ayurvedics, pezhumpuzha,Kollam, PIN 691504
Doctor information
Experience:
5 years
Education:
Rajeev Gandhi University of Health and Science
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working in chronic and lifestyle kinda issues—like stuff that builds up over time and doesn't always go away with just pills. Things like arthritis, diabetes, digestive troubles like gas, bloating or even IBS-type stuff, stress burnout, low energy, fatigue, sexual weakness... that whole cluster of stuff that shows up when body is just tired of coping. I usually start with understanding what’s really going wrong underneath—what doshas are acting up, is agni low, ama stuck somewhere. Ayurveda really helps there, not just by herbs but by the whole reset—cleansing, diet tweaks, small daily changes that totally rewire health if people actually stick with it. For skin diseases too—eczema, fungal, psoriasis etc—I go beyond creams. I use internal medicines, gut repair, and seasonal panchakarma if needed. Every case is different, right? that’s why I make plans 100% personalized. The idea is always the same—bring balance back, but in a way that works *for that person.* That’s where healing actually starts.
Achievements:
I am mostly into using both—Ayurvedic tools like Panchakarma + modern tests—kind of a bridge between what’s ancient and what actually helps today. I try to keep treatments super real, like not just theory but things people can actually *do* every day. Most of my work now is in helping folks with chronic issues feel like they’re finally on a path that makes sense. Diet, routine tweaks, herbs, mindset resets—small shifts that stay. I’m just tryna keep Ayurveda honest n useful.

I am Dr. Akhilesh M, and ya I work with Ayurveda in a way that really digs deep, especially through Kayachikitsa—that’s kind of the core of how I see things. Internal medicine, systemic healing, chronic conditions that don’t always have clear cut answers... that’s where I usually focus. I did my MD in Kayachikitsa and have around 4+ yrs experience treating things like diabetes, skin disorders, gut issues (IBS, bloating etc), autoimmune stuff, fatigue, even stress-linked hormonal messes—Ayurveda actually sees them all as part of a bigger imbalance. My thing is, just managing symptoms never really worked long-term, right? I try to go for the cause underneath—dosha imbalance, wrong ahara-vihara, even past trauma sometimes gets stored in the system. That’s why I usually take time understanding the patient's *prakriti*, their *vikriti*, patterns they maybe don’t even notice. From there, I build a plan... herbal formulas, sometimes Panchakarma, sometimes just simple routines that shift everything if you stick with 'em. I’m big on preventive health too—not just after someone gets sick. Things like *Ritucharya*, *Dinacharya*—they sound old-school, but man they work! I've seen how just realigning with season or sleeping better makes some patients feel totally diff. I spend time teaching that part 'cause I feel like we lost a lot of this wisdom in our rush to quick fixes. And maybe the most fulfilling part? When someone with years of stubborn eczema or digestion probs says—*“I actually feel normal again.”* That’s why I do this. I try to keep consultations warm, no rush, listen properly—because I know chronic conditions don’t always show in lab reports. My goal’s not just relief, but to help the body remember what balance even feels like again. Honest, sometimes that feels like the hardest part. But that’s where the real healing starts.