Dr. Vikrant Prashantrao Mohrir
Experience: | 1 year |
Education: | B.A.M.S, (Datta Meghe Ayurvedic Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Nagpur). |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly focused on Ayurvedic management of anorectal disorders—like piles (Arsha), fissure-in-ano (Parikartika), and fistula (Bhagandara)—that ppl usually either ignore too long or rush into surgery without knowing other options exist. I use treatments like Ksharasutra and Agnikarma coz they’re effective but also not as invasive as cutting things open. These procedures, done right, really give long-term relief with lesser chance of recurrence.
I don’t just treat the local issue—I work from the root. That means checking digestion, stress, bowel rhythm, doshic imbalance, all of it before deciding the line of treatment. I usually combine therapy with herbal meds, maybe some Panchakarma if needed, and detailed diet & lifestyle correction. No two patients get the same plan—everything’s tailored to prakriti, severity, and even mental state at times.
My aim’s not just symptom control—it’s helping ppl get back their comfort & routine, without fear of daily pain or bleeding. |
Achievements: | I am a BAMS graduate and currently pursuing my M.S. in Shalya Tantra, where I’m diving deeper into Ayurvedic surgery and para-surgical techniques. This phase of learning has kinda sharpened how I look at anorectal cases—like piles, fistula, fissure and even chronic sinus. I’m trained in classical procedures like Ksharasutra & Agnikarma, and the more I practice them, the more I see how effective and low-trauma they can be for patients who want to avoid full-blown surgical cuts or harsh meds!! |
I am currently working as an Anorectal Consultant where most of my time goes into treating conditions like piles (Arsha), anal fissures (Parikartika), fistula-in-ano (Bhagandara), and pilonidal sinus. These aren’t just surface problems—they come with pain, bleeding, embarrassment, recurrence, and a lot of frustration for the patient. I focus on Ayurvedic treatment that doesn’t just give temporary relief but goes deep into the cause. Using protocols like Ksharasutra therapy and Agnikarma, I work with both chronic and acute conditions, especially where people want to avoid conventional surgery or are tired of it failing again. My background is in Shalyatantra, so yes, I am trained in surgery—but I actually try to not use it unless absolutely needed. I’d rather go with a para-surgical plan that’s safe, low-risk and aligns better with the body’s own way of healing. I’m also very particular about diagnosis. Before I do anything, I take time to understand the doshic imbalance, digestive fire, local dushti (tissue-level pathology), and the patient's overall strength and stress load. My treatment doesn't stop with just the therapy. I include post-op healing support, pain management, wound care, diet correction, and lifestyle shifts. Some of the therapies I often include are Basti, Avagaha Sweda, and Lepa application—especially when there’s pain, burning, or swelling involved. I also guide patients in Ahara (diet), Vihara (daily activity) and Dinacharya (routines)—because honestly, if you don’t fix the routine, you’ll keep treating the same thing again and again. Every person I see gets a different plan, matched to their prakriti and condition. What I enjoy most about this field is the way Ayurveda allows me to treat deeply without causing trauma to the body. Chronic disorders do need patience, but I’ve seen Ksharasutra work where nothing else did. And I keep studying—reviewing classics, following research, learning from my seniors and from my own patients too. My aim? To make people feel in control again. No shame, no fear—just clarity, care, and a proper roadmap back to health.