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Dr. Mallesh

Dr. Mallesh
Sharada ayurvedic medical college & hospital
Doctor information
Experience:
6 years
Education:
BRKR Govt. Ayurvedic Medical College
Academic degree:
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working in the Ayurvedic management of ENT problems—things like chronic sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, tonsillitis, ear infections, nasal congestion that just keeps coming back. Some days I’m helping someone finally get rid of a blocked nose, other days it’s about easing that deep ear pain that flares at night. I also deal with headaches a lot… tension headaches that drag all day or migraines that knock people out for hours. My way is always to look for the root cause, not just dull the pain. For eye care, I work with cases of conjunctivitis, dryness, strain from long screen hours, and in those I go for detoxification & rejuvenation methods—Netra Tarpana, herbal eye drops, soothing washes—tailored to what the eyes actually need. I try to make each plan practical, not overcomplicated, while still sticking to classical Ayurvedic methods that can actually help for long term instead of quick temporary fixes.
Achievements:
I am really proud of getting the Acharya Dhanwantari Award—it felt like more than just a trophy on a shelf. For me it was a reminder that sticking to classical Ayurveda, with all its depth and discipline, still matters today. This award kinda reflects my focus on doing things with integrity, giving patient-centered care that’s not rushed or half-done. Every time I see it, it pushes me to keep that balance between tradition and real everyday healing that patients actually need.

I am Dr. Mallesh, an Ayurvedic physician mainly working with ENT disorders—ear, nose, throat—and also oral cavity problems that often get overlooked until they start interfering with daily life. I deal with sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, recurring throat infections, tinnitus, earaches, nasal blockages, oral ulcers… and a few rare cases that don’t fit neatly into any single list. Many of my patients come after trying conventional treatments without lasting relief, which honestly makes me more determined to dig deeper into the cause. My approach starts with a detailed examination, using Ayurvedic diagnostic methods along with a careful listening of the patient’s own story (sometimes the smallest detail changes the entire plan). Once I know what’s driving the issue—often a dosha imbalance combined with lifestyle triggers—I create an individualised treatment plan. That might involve herbal formulations, medicated oils, Nasya (nasal administration), Gandusha (oil holding & rinsing), or other targeted therapies, plus diet & lifestyle adjustments that are actually doable in their daily routine. I try not to just chase away the symptoms but build the body’s own resistance, so the same problem doesn’t keep returning. ENT issues can be stubborn, especially when linked to weak immunity or chronic inflammation, but Ayurveda gives us tools that are gentle yet powerful enough to work long-term. Over the years I’ve seen acute flare-ups calm down without invasive procedures, and chronic cases finally stabilise after years of recurring trouble. That’s the part I enjoy most—watching someone breathe clear after months of nasal blockages or finally sleep without ear ringing driving them mad. Patient comfort matters to me as much as the treatment itself. I keep consultations open and unhurried, making sure they understand what’s happening and why we’re doing each step. “Be healthy, be happy” isn’t just a line—it’s the feeling I want them to carry when they walk out the door, knowing they’re on a path toward real, sustainable recovery.