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Dr. M.D. Azaz Karim

Dr. M.D. Azaz Karim
Bangalore
Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
Kalidash Ayurvedic Medical College and Hospital
Academic degree:
Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda
Area of specialization:
I am into Ayurvedic management of chronic skin issues, kidney probs n’ pediatric stuff—kind of where I feel most connected during treatment. With 3+ yrs in clinical setups, I mostly treat conditions like eczema, nephritis, UTI, even psoriasis which can get real tricky. What helps is going back to the classical line of treatment, not rushing into too many external things first. Kids cases too—I treat common stuff like frequent colds, digestion imbalances n’ skin rashes in children using mild but super effective herbs n’ sometimes just tweaking food habits makes the shift! I blend Panchakarma, Rasayana support n’ practical, day-to-day tips depending on how the patient responds—every case need diff pace honestly. I try to focus more on the root cause...not just clearing symptoms but restoring inner balance, whether it's dosha misalignment or lifestyle misfit or smethin’ else. My aim is mostly long-term wellness, not quick fixes that bounce back.
Achievements:
I am actually kinda proud of this—was awarded a gold medal during my Ayurvedic studies, which honestly meant a lot ‘cause that phase was intense.. like juggling theory n clinicals wasn't easy. But I was always into digging deep into classical texts n figuring how they actually apply to real patients—some of it clicked late but it stuck. That medal yeah, wasn’t just for scoring marks—it was more like a nod to sticking with it when things felt crazy. That still keeps me grounded when I treat ppl now.

I am an Ayurvedic practitioner who's mostly into chronic cases—things that don’t just go away with pills or quick fixes, you know? My core focus lies in skin, kidney, respiratory stuff and pediatrics... kinda grew into it over years of working closely with patients who felt stuck with conventional ways. What drives me is going deep, like figuring the real root, not just calming symptoms n’ moving on. In skin disorders—eczema, urticaria, psoriasis, fungal outbreaks, acne—I use a blend of herbal meds, Rasayana, detox like Virechana or sometimes just plain gentle diet & oil routines. Most ppl who come in feel exhausted dealing with flareups that just keep returning... once we work on immunity n’ gut along with topical balance, skin starts showing real improvement. It's not overnight magic but it stays. With kidney conditions like stones, CKD, or UTIs, I rely on diuretics herbs, nephroprotectives, & some Panchakarma when needed. Sometimes just minor tweaks in diet or jal usage does huge diff. You'd be surprised how much renal load goes down when metabolic waste is tackled ayurvedically!! Respiratory-wise, asthma, bronchitis or even allergic colds, I usually begin with deep lung clearing, Nasya and internal formulations that target Kapha imbalance... then later introduce Pranayama or even simple salt inhalation practice if needed. It's slow and depends on seasons too. Kids especially benefit from these techniques, you just have to modulate it right. In pediatrics, I’m super careful. Children respond fast but you can’t overload. I work a lot on digestive strength first. Frequent colds, skin rashes, even poor growth sometimes links back to Agni issues. For this I use light, tasty decoctions, mild ghee preps and some play-based routines to make it doable for families. Ultimately for me, it's less about protocol and more about tuning in—understanding prakriti, daily routine, emotional stress, all of that. My goal is sustainable healing not dependency on medicines forever. Mix of modern insight and Ayurvedic depth, that’s where I try to work from even if its not always perfect.