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Dr. Nagaraj Sajjan
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Dr. Nagaraj Sajjan

Dr. Nagaraj Sajjan
Professor HOD in hingulambika ayurvedic medical college Gulbarga Karnataka
Doctor information
Experience:
11 years
Education:
Taranath govt ayurvedic medical college ballari
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mainly working in Ayurveda for skin and sexual disorders, which honestly feels like two completely different worlds but somehow connected in ways people don’t always realise. In my practice I see eczema, psoriasis, acne, pigmentation issues that just won’t go away… and then also patients with low libido, premature ejaculation, erectile dysfunction or infertility. For women too, sexual health needs more open talk but that doesn’t always happen. I start with figuring out the real root cause – most times it’s a doshic imbalance that’s been there for years – and then I go for a plan that fits their body constitution, not just the symptoms. Sometimes that’s herbal medicines, sometimes Panchakarma, sometimes diet changes that people resist at first but later admit actually works. I don’t like quick patch-ups because they just come back to me again later with the same complaint. For me the aim is restoring not just health but also a patient’s confidence in their own body, through safe, natural, and honestly quite practical Ayurvedic healing that works if you give it time.
Achievements:
I am most proud when my patients walk out feeling lighter and actually healthier, not just with a list of meds in hand. For me, “Patients Well Being” isn’t some fancy slogan, it’s the whole point. I work to understand their real problem, even if it means spending extra time on small details others might skip. Whether treating skin rashes that won’t heal or deep sexual health issues, I focus on safe natural care that bring long-term results, not just a temporary relief.

I am working as a Professor in Ayurveda while also running my clinical practice, which honestly keeps me moving between classrooms, OPD, and sometimes long late-night case notes that I don’t even notice piling up. My main focus is skin disorders and sexual health issues – two areas that people either ignore for years or feel too awkward to discuss, until the problem is already too deep. I work with conditions like eczema, psoriasis, acne, pigmentation problems, stubborn itching, and also things like erectile dysfunction, premature ejaculation, low libido, and infertility. In most cases, I start by understanding the root cause – usually some doshic imbalance that has been there for a while – and then plan treatment with herbs, internal medicines, external therapies, Panchakarma, and of course diet & lifestyle changes (which most patients admit they neglect). Teaching keeps me grounded in theory but also sharpens my practice. Reading the classical Ayurvedic texts is one thing, but seeing how a 2000-year-old principle can help a modern-day patient who is tired of creams or pills that only work for a week… that’s where it all comes together. In the clinic, I always try to connect what I teach my students with what I actually do for patients – because if knowledge doesn’t translate into healing, then what’s the point. My approach is holistic but also personal; I adjust treatments to match each person’s prakriti and health history. I keep things confidential, no matter how sensitive the concern is, because trust is half the treatment. Over time I’ve realized that skin and sexual health are just the visible tip – many times they reflect deeper metabolic or systemic issues. If you don’t address those, the problem will circle back. That’s why my focus is always on long-term healing, not just quick fixes. I also believe Ayurveda can and should be more accessible, especially for areas like sexual wellness and skin care where misinformation is everywhere. I continue learning, researching, and refining my methods because there’s always something new to understand… and patients deserve that kind of attention.