Dr. Harsh Khandelwal
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Education: | Govt. Autonomous Ayurved College Gwalior |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working around hair fall, joint pain, sex related issues and different kind of skin disease, these are areas where i feel patients suffer silently and dont always know where to go. Hair fall may look like small prob but it affect confidence badly, I try to see what’s behind it—stress, diet, hormones, sometimes all mixed. With joint pain, whether early stiffness or long standing arthritis, I focus on ayurveda therapies, lifestyle tweaks, simple herbs that reduce swelling and improve mobility, not just painkiller type solution. Sexual health is another part, men and women both face problems but often feel shy to talk, I try to make that conversation open, natural, without judgement, and connect it to dosha imbalance or reproductive health. In skin conditions like acne, eczema, psoriasis, I belive treating inside and outside together is the key. I look at digestion, blood purification, along with external applications. My aim is simple: understand the person, not just the symptom. |
Achievements: | I am seeing my biggest achievement not like awards but in patients well being, when someone walk in with pain or hair loss or skin problm and later say they feel better, that is what matter. I try to listen more than talk, because sometimes cure start from just being heard. Each small recovery, like reduced swelling in joints or someone sleeping proper after long time, feels like a real succes to me. |
I am a fresher doctor stepping into practice with lot of curiosity and some nervousness too if i’m honest. My training gave me a foundation in Ayurveda principles, where health is not just the absence of illness but a balance between doshas, agni, dhatu & mind. I might not carry decades of expereince yet, but I hold patience and dedication which sometimes matter more than numbers. During study years I worked through cases of common disorders, watching how small changes in ahara-vihara and simple herbal formulations could transform patient comfort. It showed me that ayurveda is not about complicate plans but about restoring rhythm of body. I keep strong interest in musculoskeletal disorders like joint pain, stiffness, backache, where lifestyle corrections plus treatments like abhyanga, swedana and panchakarma therapies show amazing recovery. Also conditions of women health—PCOD, infertility, menstrual irregularities—are areas I want to focus deeply, as these affect daily living so much yet often stay under-discussed. I also learned about auto-immune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, aamavata, psoriatic arthritis, how tricky they are, and I feel motivated to study and treat them further with careful, step by step methods. As a fresher, I know my journey just starting. I am still shaping my skills, still questioning which approach work best, sometimes even re-checking basic things twice. But I believe this stage is also strength, because I come with open mind, no rigid habits, and eagerness to listen. I do not rush into decisions, rather I take time to observe each case, to connect symptoms with underlying dosha imbalance. I feel each patient teach something new and every treatment outcome is like a page added in my learning. I may not be perfect yet, but I am commited to honesty in my care, keeping focus on natural healing, preventive health, and respecting both modern diagnostics and traditional ayurveda wisdom. For me it is about building trust slowly, showing patients that even a fresher can hold responsibility with sincerity, and growing together step by step.