Dr. Manmahendra Singh
Experience: | 5 years |
Education: | National Institute of Ayurveda |
Academic degree: | Master of Surgery in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working in ano-rectal care these days… piles, fissures, fistula—ya those painful things ppl usually wait too long to talk about. At first I didn’t think I’d go this direction but honestly? it’s where I saw the most silent suffering. I use Ayurvedic techniques like Ksharasutra & Basti along with post-op lifestyle correction to avoid reccurence, coz without that—no point in just removing the growth or cutting something out.
Sometimes ppl come in only when pain is unbearable or bleeding won’t stop, and by then the tissue damage is worse. I keep tryna tell patients, even a small itch or discomfort there shouldn’t be ignored. And these aren’t just “older ppl” problems—seen it in folks in their 20s, mainly coz of constipation issues or sitting long hours (office types).
I’m not into rushing treatments either. Most times, it’s a mix of shodhana (cleansing), healing oils, diet, & slow tissue repair. It works, if ppl are ready to stick with it. |
Achievements: | I am not into showy stuff or awards honestly, but if I had to say—my biggest win? it’s when someone walks in crying with pain or fear and walks out okay, smiling, like *actually fine*. That shift is everything. I kinda take pride in sticking around through their ups & dips, not just the easy part. Doesn’t matter if it’s PCOS flareups, fissure bleeds, or pregnancy stress—I stay with the plan till they feel safe in their own body again. That right there feels like real achievement to me. |
I am in Ayurveda field from around 7 yrs now, feels like both long & quick—strange mix honestly. Started out not knowing where exactly I’d land but over time, my interest slowly centered around women's health…like menstrual irregularities, infertility, postpartum care n all that. I studied my BAMS & MS in Stri Roga-Prasuti Tantra from Dr BRKR Govt Ayurvedic Medical College, Hyd. Working there now actually, as Asst Professor...been there past 4 years, doing a mix of teaching, clinical consults, and mentoring juniors. Ayurveda gives this huge scope for preventive care, and I kinda feel drawn to that more and more—helping women *before* things go wrong instead of just managing symptoms later. I keep looking for ways to blend classical concepts with real-time needs. Did work on Garbhasamskara protocols, Uttaravasti, and non-invasive methods for ovarian cysts, PCOS and similar issues. Also like working with postpartum moms…sometimes it’s less about treatment and more just helping them heal proper and feel seen. I was selected for CfHE fellowship at IITH Kandi, which was a weird shift from clinical to entrepreneurship, but that opened up my way of thinking like how to build systems for healthcare—not just individual solutions. Oh and I’ve presented quite a few papers in national seminars, plus wrote health articles for some newspapers too (can’t even remember the titles now ). Won some medals during UG…Gold in Dravya Guna, Silver in Salakya, and a couple of awards for writing or reciting shlokas during events. Honestly not everything feels impressive when you live it, but over years all these bits kinda add up. I don’t try to fix people, I mostly try to understand where things started going off. And if that means slow-paced treatment or tweaking dinacharya over strong meds, then I stick to that. Ayurvisharada title from Himalaya Pharmacy was one of those moments that reminded me why I chose this path... not for name but for meaning.