Dr. Parveen Sultana
Experience: | 18 years |
Education: | TGAMC BELLARY |
Academic degree: | Doctor of Medicine in Ayurveda |
Area of specialization: | I am mostly focused on dealing with osteoarthritis, diabetes, and the weird complicated web of metabolic disorders that ppl usually don’t realize they even have till it’s like.. kinda late already. I don’t just look at sugar levels or joint pain in isolation—usually I wanna see how sleep’s going, digestion, any swelling?, stuff ppl don’t connect but it all kinda links. For osteoarthritis, I try to avoid rushing into strong meds or invasive stuff. Sometimes just fixing diet, gut, or daily activity pattern can actually reduce pain a lot more than ppl expect (tho yeah not instantly).
With diabetes, I don’t believe one-size plans work. Some ppl are skipping meals, others overeating but still weak?? It needs tuning. Same with metabolic issues like PCOS, obesity, insulin resistance... I try to simplify what's messy and help ppl actually *stick* to the plan, not just hear it once and forget it. Feels more real that way. I make mistakes too—like maybe suggested too many changes at once, but I learn n adjust fast. |
Achievements: | I am into Ayurveda teaching n clinical work both—over 10 yrs now if I count everything straight. Managed OPD-IPD while handling classes, which isn’t easy tbh but somehow made it work. Did 2 years of continuous Covid duty (was exhausting ngl) but yeah got recognised as a Covid warrior for that. Govt service part too—around 3+ yrs, learned a lot there, esp. how diff it is to manage crowd cases with limited stuff. Nothing fancy but all real, ground-level kinda work. |
I am 13 years deep in this line of work, which honestly feels weird to type like that, but yeah—more than a decade trying to figure out why ppl aren’t healing the way they should and how to actually *help* without complicating things more than needed. I'm an Ayurvedic physician, mostly working through clinical OPD (and some govt side too), where I see a wide mix of cases—digestive stuff, joint flare-ups, skin conditions that don’t go away no matter what cream gets tried, even just plain tiredness ppl can’t explain. I don’t usually rush into treatment straight off. I try to listen, ask things others maybe didn’t think mattered (sleep timing, food patterns, past meds.. that kind of thing). One thing I've def learned over these yrs—no two ppl respond same, even with same diagnosis, like zero predictability sometimes. Makes you stay alert, stay curious. Ayurveda’s not about throwing ghee and herbs at a problem randomly. It’s about matching *rhythm* of the body, and that part takes real patience. I'm not into shortcuts. Like if someone wants a 2-day cure for a 4-year problem, I tell 'em this probably not the place for that. But if they stick with me, even just a bit longer than they're used to—usually we get somewhere meaningful. Might not be flashy, but it works. Also I keep rechecking my own approach, like did I miss something?? Should I’ve tweaked diet first instead of meds? I don’t mind backtracking when needed. Feels honest. Anyway, still learning every day. Still mess up phrasing sometimes or forget to explain why I skip a med. Patients remind me with their expressions lol. But I keep showing up, keep treating, keep paying attention—and honestly, that’s what makes me feel like I’m on the right track here.