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Dr. Megha R

Dr. Megha R
Bengaluru.
Doctor information
Experience:
Education:
M.S(Ayurveda )- SHALYA TANTRA. Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences.
Academic degree:
Master of Surgery in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mostly into Ayurvedic proctology & wound management stuff—like piles, fissures, fistula… all those ano-rectal conditions people often avoid talking about, but suffer quietly for months (sometimes yrs honestly). I use Ksharasutra for fistula mostly, and Agnikarma where pain or tissue swellings don’t respond to meds. These tools work slow n deep but give lasting result if timed right. Chronic wounds? yeah that’s another area I focus on. Non-healing ulcers, pus-filled infected cuts, post-op wound gaps... I use herbal lepas, medicated dressings, and also mix it with internal stuff to rebuild tissue from inside. There’s a rhythm to how wounds heal, and Ayurveda kinda respects that—unlike just slapping on ointments n hoping it closes. Parasurgical methods help where oral meds alone can't. I always try to combine therapies with practical advice on diet, posture, bowel routine etc... bc if habits stay bad, wounds or fissures just come back. Tailoring care plan for each case takes more time—but it’s what makes a real diff.
Achievements:
I am done with my MS in Shalyatantra—that's Ayurvedic Surgery btw—and that kinda changed how I saw clinical work. Studying that much deeper into Ksharasutra, Agnikarma, wound stuff, and all the para-surgical parts gave me confidence to take on more complex cases without jumping straight to major procedures. It’s not just about doing the techinque, but knowing when not to. And that balance really shows in my results with patients, esp chronic ones.

I am an Ayurvedic physician working mostly in the areas where people kinda lose hope early—like piles, fissures, fistula, chronic wounds, painful varicose veins, and lingering pain that just doesn’t go away. My core work is centered around proctology and parasurgical care. I use therapies like Ksharasutra for Bhagandara and Arsha, and Agnikarma when pain or tissue swelling refuses to back off. Honestly—lot of my patients come after trying too many things that didn’t work, which makes the trust part even more imp. In ano-rectal cases, I try not to rush. I usually combine internal meds with lepa, sitz bath or herbal dhoopan, and time the procedures when they’re most effective for each stage. Not everyone needs surgery right? But when they do, I stick to Ayurveda’s shalyatantra logic, focus on minimal invasion and max comfort... recovery matters, especially when people are already drained dealing with it for years. My wound healing protocols are mix of herbal washes, medicated lepas, dressings + diet that matches the tissue state (roga-avasta). I’ve seen good recovery in ulcers that didn’t heal for weeks. For varicose veins n vascular-type pain, I mix things—some days Basti, some days Raktamokshan or a localized Agnikarma helps way better than only internal meds. Pain management is a big deal. If pain isn’t handled right, even the best healing stops halfway. Ayurveda doesn’t just give you herbs n oils. It teaches how to read a condition, and where to interrupt it. I try to find that point early—like before the problem goes deep. But also, I guide on long-term stuff too: food, posture, bowel habits, and little daily things that either support or break your recovery. Not all patients follow 100%—but when they do, the results feel worth all the effort.