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Dr. Anurag Sharma
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Dr. Anurag Sharma

Dr. Anurag Sharma
Practice At Own Hospital
Doctor information
Experience:
4 years
Education:
CS J M U
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am a general physician who somehow ended up digging deep into anorectal deseases n yeah pain manegement too—it wasn’t really planned at first, but over time I just kept seeing more of these cases and kind of started focusing there. I deal with common issues like piles, fissure, fistula, even pilonidal sinus — sometimes acute, sometimes those stubborn chronic ones that keep relapsing again n again. And trust me, most people come in thinking they need surgery right away but many times that’s not the first step at all. Pain is the other area I work on, like real pain—not just the kind where u pop a pill and forget. There’s a bunch of ppl who walk in after trying everything and still can’t sit or sleep proper. I try mixing methods, sometimes Ayurvedic therapies, local applications, nerve tonics, posture corrections — it's not one size fits all. You gotta tweak stuff as per body-type and also their patience level tbh. My approach’s kind of a mix — I like hearing patients out properly before jumping into tests or treatment. Half the answers are usually in what they say casually, or what they don’t say. Basically, if it’s about pain or anorectal troubles that’ve been messing with your daily life, I might be the guy who won’t give up easy.
Achievements:
I am kinda proud to say I recieved the Yoga Gaurav Award, which felt surreal honestly.. wasn't really expecting it at that point. Also yeah, I hold a record in World Book of Records, never thought I’d see my name there, haha, but it happend. Both of these sorta pushed me to stay grounded n also keep working harder on spreading wellness, especially thru Ayurveda n yoga practices that really do work — just need proper consistency and guidence.

I am Dr Anurag Sharma, and ya I usually don’t go around writing stuff like this but anyway, here it goes—I'm a BAMS grad with PGDHCM from IMS-BHU. I’m working as a Physician, plus doing a lot in anorectal surgery and pain manegement... kind of balancing both clinical side and surgical focus, though some days it gets a bit hectic ngl. I’ve been into treating conditions like fissure, fistula, piles, pilonidal sinus etc., and yeah pain-related issues too — mostly lower back pain, post-op pain and chronic types that don’t really go away with simple meds. I do follow integrative approach like not everything needs knife or hardcore meds. Sometimes it’s lifestyle, sometimes the gut just need reset, you know. In anorectal care, I do prefer Ksharasutra therapy when it fits. Have also worked with few patients who were like literally done with painkillers and still couldn’t sit for 20 min straight. That’s when minimal invasive stuff works best. Now I’ve got 2 to 3 yrs of exp in this line. Not decades yeah, but each case teaches you something new. Even today I had this guy with recurrent fissure, and he goes "doc iska permanent solution chahiye" — I mean, those convos, they really push me to think out of routine and try better protocols. Also trying to focus more on post-treatment care. Because often ppl feel good after the main procedure but relapse happens when follow-up’s not proper. I try to simplify that part. Pain manegement’s tricky, not just physically but also mental part of it — you gotta listen more, treat less sometimes. It's weird but true. My goal's not to just finish treatment, but to make sure patients feel like they’re finally in control of their body again. If your concern lies in anorectal diseases, or if you’ve been taking too many painkillers that aren't helping anymore—maybe we can talk.