Dr. Dikshant
Experience: | 3 years |
Education: | Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma University of Health Sciences |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am focused mostly on ano rectal surgery, yeah that means dealing with piles, fissure, fistula kind of stuff which ppl often ignore until they can't sit, sleep or pass stool without pain. Most of my work revolves around treating these cases using Ayurveda-based surgical techniques—like Ksharsutra and local kshar karma—sometimes people don’t realise how effective that can be when done properly.
I’ve managed mild to chronic piles (internal n external both), complicated fistula tracks that keep reappearing, and stubborn fissures that don’t heal even after yrs of ointments n meds. Some need minor OPD procedure, some full follow-up with shodhan & shaman therapy. I also pay lot of attension to diet correction, bowel retraining, avoiding constipation triggers etc. Like even sitting posture and washroom habits—small things make big difference.
To me, this work’s not just about fixing tissues, it's about restoring ppl’s daily dignity and comfort. That’s what keeps me in it. |
Achievements: | I am certified in ano rectal surgery, which kinda felt necessary after seeing how many ppl suffer silently with things like piles n fistulas but don’t know where to go or who to trust. That course didn’t just teach me about surgical cuts or tools—it covered proper diagnosis, ksharsutra handling, hygiene part during OPD procedures n post-care too (which honestly gets ignored a lot).
After that, I started noticing things I would've missed before—like how a minor fissure might actually be hiding a deeper issue. That training really sharpened my hands and also my eyes, I guess?? Anyway, glad I did it. Helped me treat more confidently and patients also trust more when they hear I got that specialization properly done, not just from books or word of mouth. |
I am mostly working as an ano-rectal specialist these days, though honestly, I didn’t plan it that way in the begining. Just over time, I kept seeing more and more patients struggling with piles, fistula, fissures—some of them had tried everything already. I started focusing deeply on that area and now it's kind of my thing. I treat conditions like bleeding piles, sentinel tags, complex fistulas, chronic fissures using Ayurvedic ksharsutra therapy, local applications, sitz baths n a few internal meds—depends case to case. Sometimes ppl come in scared of surgery and just want to talk options. That’s okay too. I’m also working as a sexologist, mostly with male patients right now—erectile issues, low sperm count, performance worries, or sometimes things like early ejaculation which affects their relationship. It’s sensitive stuff. I try to make them comfortable enough to open up without rushing into solutions. There’s always a root cause. I mix classical Ayurvedic rasayan therapy with some modern counseling approach, if needed, to bring balance back. For anorectal cases, I’ve seen how much quality of life improves when you treat it right from root not just the symptoms. I also guide them about diet, sitting habits, bowel training, even basic exercise that helps. People think piles is just swelling, but it’s more than that. Chronic constipation, liver heat, digestion—everything gets tangled in there.