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Dr. Niraj Kumar Raut

Dr. Niraj Kumar Raut
Own set up as Dr. Niraj Children Clinic
Doctor information
Experience:
14 years
Education:
Baba Farid University of Health Sciences
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am mostly focused on pediatric Ayurveda right now, especially working with kids who’re dealing with neuro-behavioral stuff like ADHD, autism, speech delay and things along that line.. I get that every child shows things differrently, sometimes it’s hard for even parents to explain what's going on. That’s where my job really begins. I try to blend classical Ayurvedic therapies with what the child actually needs emotionally and mentally, not just what the texts says. Sometimes we use basic herbal support, sometimes external treatments — depends on the kid’s age, prakriti and what symptoms we’re seeing. With autism spectrum disorders and ADHD, I look into gut health, sensory triggers and lifestyle too, not just doshas. It’s slow-paced but it works. I also treat respiratory issues a lot, especially childhood asthma, bronchitis, allergic coughs, that kind of thing. Ayurveda has some powerful tools there if you start early. Most parents are surprised when regular wheezing or constant cold actually settles down without harsh meds. My goal honestly is just helping children thrive.. whether it’s focus at school, better sleep or just not missing out on things becuz of health problems. Every small progress feels worth it.
Achievements:
I am kinda proud of getting few awards for work I did in paediatric Ayurveda, esp. around improving children’s health in more natural, ayurvedic ways—not just textbook care but real hands-on stuff. I also had the chance to organise free camps in some low-income areas... not easy, lot of things go wrong! but worth it. Helping kids n families who can't always access proper treatment? that meant a lot. These things shaped how I now see care.. like whole-picture, not just prescriptions.

I am a House Surgeon in Ayurveda, kind of still figuring out how deep this path goes, honestly. Past 2 years, give or take, I’ve been hands-on with clinical practice — mostly in surgical techniques rooted in Ayurveda. My day usually revolves around stuff like Raktamokshana (therapeutic bloodletting), Ksharasutra therapy for anorectal conditions, and yeah—piles, fistula, fissures, that whole cluster of things that don’t get enough attention but need real care. Working on these cases taught me that healing’s not just about treating symptoms, it’s more about listening to what the patient isn’t saying too, you know? I keep going back to classics like Charaka and Sushruta Samhita, but also watching how things play out real-time in OPDs and wards. That mix of theory and clinical feedback kinda shapes how I approach every case... maybe not always perfect, but honest and trying. I’m deeply into Ayurvedic parasurgical methods. Been really focusing on integrating Panchakarma, herbal protocols, and some dietary hacks (nothing fancy, just stuff that works). Especially with long-term lifestyle diseases — things like gastritis, arthritis, early diabetes or hypertension — it's not one-size-fits-all, and I like that Ayurveda respects that. There's something about seeing someone walk out pain-free after months of piles or a recurring fistula — you don’t forget those faces. And ya, I keep pushing myself to read research, pick insights from seminars (some of which I was part of), and pay attention to pharmacovigilance — safety with Ayurvedic meds is a serious thing I care about. Not here to impress. Just here to be present, learn more, do better. Day by day. Step by step.. and maybe mess up a little along the way, but grow anyway.