Dr. Swati
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Dayanand Ayurvedic College |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly into Ayurvedic skin care – not the beauty type but dealing with stubborn skin problems that keep coming back. Stuff like eczema, psoriasis, acne that just won’t settle, urticaria, pigmentation patches that make ppl worried… all that. My way of working is more about digging into why it’s happening in the first place – whether it’s dosha imbalance, digestion issues or something lifestyle related. I use a mix of personalized herbal meds, detox methods like virechana or raktamokshan, and changes in food + daily routine that match the person’s body type. I try to make sure the treatment isn’t just about calming a flare-up but actually restoring balance inside so the skin stays healthy longer. Some cases take time, and yeah, not every patient follows everything to the dot, but even small steady steps make big changes over time. My aim is always to help skin heal from within, naturally, without pushing the body too harsh. |
Achievements: | .I am most happy when I see patients getting better, not just for the moment but in a way that lasts. For me, their well being isn’t just about fixing a complaint – it’s about making sure they feel healthier overall, inside and out. Whether it’s a stubborn skin issue or digestion trouble, I work to guide them step by step with ayurvedic care that fits their life. Every small improvement feels like an achievement, even if the journey isn’t always perfect or quick. |
I am an Ayurvedic physician with about 2 yrs of hands-on work in OPD setups, mostly dealing with patients who come in with skin issues that just don’t go away easily. My main focus is chronic skin disorders – stuff like eczema, psoriasis, acne that keeps flaring up, urticaria, fungal infections, pigmentation… each one has its own story and pattern. I don’t just look at the rash or spot, I try to dig into the doshic imbalance behind it and how the body’s digestion, immunity, even stress might be making it worse. For me, skin is like a mirror, it shows what’s going wrong inside. Most cases I handle with a mix of internal medicines, detox procedures like Virechana or Raktamokshana, herbal pastes or lepas, and very specific diet and lifestyle tweaks – not those generic ones but truly according to the person’s prakriti and what their body is going through right now. I’ve seen that when we do this right, results are deeper, they last longer, and patients feel better overall, not just in the skin part. In OPD work you meet all kinds of cases – mild to really stubborn – and over time you start noticing how chronic diseases slowly shift when given the right treatment and follow-ups. I always make sure my patients know what’s affecting them, whether it’s a certain food, seasonal factor or stress pattern. That awareness makes them more involved and honestly it makes treatment smoother. I think my practice is less about quick fixes and more about walking with the patient through their recovery. I keep blending classical Ayurvedic guidelines with approaches that people can actually stick to. End of the day, it’s about building trust, keeping consistent care, and letting Ayurveda work in a natural, gentle, but steady way until health feels balanced again.