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Dr. Arya Sara Baby

Dr. Arya Sara Baby
Currently I am Working as Consultant doctor at Dr Shamithas Ayurveda Ernakulam,Kerala
Doctor information
Experience:
5 years
Education:
Nangelil Ayurveda Medical College Kothamangalam,Kerala
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am working mainly in orthopaedic care.. helping people deal with stuff like joint pain, arthritis, frozen shoulders, backache that just keeps coming back. I use classical Ayurvedic therapies to restore mobility, calm inflammation and get them moving better again – sometimes faster than they expect. Varicose veins is another area I handle, mixing Ayurvedic approaches with modern understanding of circulation to ease swelling, heaviness, that tired-leg feeling. I also treat digestive problems – acidity, IBS, bloating, constipation – where the focus is on fixing agni and balancing doshas with diet, herbs, and daily routine changes. Ano-rectal cases like piles, fissures, fistula are also part of my work, often with Kshara Karma or Ksharasutra, plus lifestyle corrections so the issue stays away. I don’t just aim for quick relief, the goal is always long term wellness that feels natural and doable for the patient.
Achievements:
I am really into health education along with my regular clinical work, coz I feel awareness is half the cure sometimes. I’ve done sessions on anaemia prevention esp for women & teenagers, talking about how Ayurveda, good diet, iron rich foods all help keep blood healthy. I also keep pushing the idea of bringing Ayurvedic stuff into daily life – like dinacharya, ritucharya, mindful living – not in a strict boring way, but in a way ppl can actually follow & stay well for long term.

I am an Ayurvedic practitioner who kinda can’t imagine doing anything else honestly… I mean 3+ years of clinical work later, I still get that same feeling of wanting to dig deeper into each case, figuring out what’s going on beyond just the symptoms. My focus is mostly on Panchakarma, Raktamoksha and rehabilitation – that whole process of helping the body reset itself through detox, balance and, well, proper care. I stick close to the classical texts but I’m not afraid to adapt protocols to fit a person’s prakruti or the stage their illness is at. In practice that means I’ve handled stuff like chronic back pain, joint issues, nerve problems, fatigue that just won’t go away, and digestive-metabolic imbalances. Therapies like abhyanga, basti, pinda sweda, virechana, nasya… I’ve done them a lot, sometimes tweaking details to suit the patient. And yeah, ano-rectal care has also been part of my work – assisting in ksharasutra therapy and kshara karma for piles, fistula, fissures. Honestly the results can be amazing when you merge modern diagnostics with these old para-surgical methods. I also spend time explaining diet, routines, and ritucharya because if someone goes back to the same lifestyle patterns, the disease just comes back faster. For me Ayurveda isn’t “just treatment” – it’s living it, teaching it, and making it work for each person without losing the authenticity. I keep learning from senior vaidyas and peers, because every case shows you something new (and sometimes something unexpected). My aim’s simple – keep the treatment safe, real, and effective while actually making people feel they have control over their health again.