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Dr. Kumar Manglam Arya

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Dr. Kumar Manglam Arya
Online Consultant in Patna
Doctor information
Experience:
1 year
Education:
Govt. Ayurvedic College Patna
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly working around digestive problems n joints pain but tbh that’s just part of the story. I deal a lot with lifestyle disorders—like acidity that doesn’t go, constipation, or random bloating ppl can’t even explain properly. Same with hormonal imbalances, especially in women—PCOD, irregular cycles, or unexplained fatigue... all that ties into gut n sleep in ways we sometimes ignore. I also see chronic respiratory issues, like long-standing coughs, sinus pressure, seasonal breath trouble—it’s not always asthma, but it needs care. I go deep into dosha mapping, food triggers, even mental load that ppl carry but don’t talk abt. Chronic illness isn’t just disease—it's how the body's asking for help. Whether it’s joint stiffness, weight gain, PMS, fatigue or mood dips—I try to see the thread that connects all of it. Because it usually is connected. And once you get the root, that’s where the shift begins. Not fast, but steady.
Achievements:
I am mostly drawn toward lifestyle disorders coz they’re everywhere these days & honestly—tricky too. I feel good about the results I got while treating patients with long-standing issues like acidity, high BP, insomnia or hormonal ups n downs that didn’t budge with just meds alone. Figuring out diet rhythm, stress links n sleep cycles helped me see real shifts. Not always quick, but when it clicks, it lasts. I count that slow kinda success as my biggest win till now.

I am working as an Ayurvedic doctor since 2 yrs now, and honestly the more I work with patients, the more I realise how vast Ayurveda actually is—like it’s not just herbs n oils, it’s a whole mindset shift too. What I try to do daily is bring the traditional knowledge into actual usable treatment plans that ppl today can follow without feeling overwhelmed. Because yeah, modern life is fast, messy, complicated—and Ayurveda has to adapt, not stay frozen in texts. My focus is always to go beyond the symptom, like okay you’ve got acidity or hairfall or anxiety... but why? where is it sitting in the body? That’s where I do prakriti-vikriti analysis, diet breakdowns, gut evaluations—some ppl don’t even know their sleep patterns are messing up their hormones till we sit and talk it out. I don’t just push medicine. I explain why your food matters, why your bowel timings affect your skin, or how skipping breakfast can worsen PCOD. I keep it simple but sharp. Patients feel heard I think, coz I don’t rush. Even for lifestyle disorders like diabties, thyroid, IBS or stress burnouts—I try combining classical herbs with practical daily changes that they can actually do. And yeah, I constantly update myself—reading, workshops, CME’s, sometimes even just asking senior docs. Ayurveda is ancient, sure—but if you don’t bring it into present day logic, what’s the point right? Every person I treat kinda teaches me something new. No case is “small”, whether it's hairfall or constipation or sleep trouble... each one needs its own lens. I believe in being honest, open, and okay to say “I don’t know yet” till I study more. That’s how I grow, that’s how I care.

13 days ago
Thanks for the advice! Your answer was super clear and useful. I'm feeling optimistic with the steps, really appreciate it!
Christopher
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