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Dr. Pooja Meshram
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Dr. Pooja Meshram

Dr. Pooja Meshram
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Doctor information
Experience:
6 years
Education:
Bhausaheb Mulak Ayurved Mahavidyalaya
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly treating skin-related issues, vata disorders and hormonal-metabolic problems like thyroid, BP and sugar these days—maybe coz they show up a lot and people kinda wait too long before coming to Ayurveda. Skin cases are tricky... I see eczema, acne, psoriasis, fungal, even unexplained itching or patches. I try to look deeper than just giving a lep—there's always something goin wrong inside, like pitta or rakta dusthi, agni imbalance or sometimes stress. Vata vyadhi is another thing I keep seeing. Joint pain, stiffness, early degeneration, nerve-related stuff, even anxiety sometimes ties back to vata. I prefer classical line of treatment—basti chikitsa, internal sneha, and ofcourse diet that don't mess up vata more. Results take time but feel more stable. Thyroid—esp hypo cases—are common too. Most women tell me about hairfall, weight gain or feeling tired. We work on balancing kapha, boosting metabolism n fixing apach in dhatus. High BP and diabetes are pretty regular too. I usually use a mix of herbal meds, exercise, easy food fixes and sometimes lifestyle hacks that actually work long term. Each case is different so i try not to repeat same things for all.
Achievements:
I am kinda proud of this one—won 2nd prize for a case study I presented on hypothyroidism treatment using Ayurvedic approach. The case was tough honestly, patient had long-standing symptoms n was on meds for years. But through proper nidan panchak, lifestyle planning n herb support, we saw real improvemnt. Judges really liked the clarity of diagnosis and treatment flow I explained. It felt good, not just for the award but for showing how deep Ayurveda can go in endocrine issues.

I am an Ayurvedic doctor with 11 yrs of hands-on experince in treating people using the classical ayurvedic approach. I mainly focus on chronic disorders—like skin diseases, high BP, Diabetes, and all kinds of Vat Vyadhis. Not just text book knowledge, but real-time patient care has shaped how I treat now. Sometimes it's the itching that don’t go, or that sugar level which just won’t stabalize no matter what they try—those are the people who usually land up at my clinic. And I get it. They’ve tried many things. I try to listen first, like actually listen, not rush them. Most of them feel seen after that. And that's already half healing rite there. My approach is very rooted in tridosha theory, but practical too. I’m not rigid—some cases need more diet, some need proper shodhan chikitsa, and some just need you to dig deep into their lifestyle & routines. I’ve worked on patients from diff walks of life, and trust me, each one teaches you something new. Vata disorders like arthritis, paralysis, or chronic pains—yeah those are tricky, but Ayurveda has tools for them, if we use them right. I like using basti, abhyanga and oral rasayana drugs depending on how the case presents itself. Not every patient gets the same line of treatment—no copy-paste method here. And in skin—psoriasis, eczema, urticaria—I've worked with many such chronic cases. My main idea is to reduce the root imbalance, not just give temporary creams or pills. Ayurveda for me isn't a job, it's kinda a way of looking at life. Everything is connected—your food, sleep, stress, digestion—everything. And my role is to just reconnect people back to that balance. I still feel like I’m learning every day. 11 yrs is a long time, but each person who walks in still brings something new to figure out. That’s what keeps me going.