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Dr. Abhit Gupta

Dr. Abhit Gupta
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Doctor information
Experience:
4 years
Education:
Shobhit University
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am a general physician n sexologist, kinda got pulled into both naturally bcz most ppl don’t just come with one issue—like digestion & fatigue got a sexual angle, stress shows up in libido, lifestyle triggers everything. I handle general complaints—fever, acidity, BP, sleep probs—but I also go deep into things ppl avoid talking about. Premature ejaculation, low desire, erectile diffculty, unexplained pain during sex… those aren’t just physical, there's always some mental layer too. I don’t rush to label or judge. I listen first, ask random-seeming things, try to figure the whole pattern before giving anything. Whether it’s low energy or relationship-related intimacy blocks, I try to connect the dots properly before jumping to any meds. Every case is kinda its own puzzle, n sometimes it’s not what they *say* but what they skip saying. I work with that. Nothing is too awkward or small if it’s bothering someone—pain is pain, simple.
Achievements:
I am holding quite a few certificates n small awards here n there—some during college, some from camps, local seminars, awareness drives, that kinda stuff. Nothing super fancy maybe, but each one remind me of diff stages in this journey. Whether it was a talk I gave or just part of the team running checkup camps, I showed up, did my bit. These recognitions kinda push me to keep learning, even when the work gets repetitive or hectic or just plain unnoticed sometimes.

I am practicing Ayurveda since a lil more than 5 years now, and yeah… most of the time I prefer using medicines I prepare myself. Not to say I don’t trust branded ones, but there’s just something about knowing exactly *what* went into a patient’s medicine, like every herb has its reason, right? I usually work with classical Ayurvedic principles but honestly I do keep room for adapting things based on how someone’s body reacting or what thier routine looks like. My practice kinda revolves around deep observation—pulse reading, lifestyle mapping, diet imbalances, mental triggers—all that. I started with a focus on general disorders, mostly digestion issues, skin probs, hormonal disturbances, and over time began seeing more cases related to joint pain, anxiety-type symptoms n menstrual problems. Somewhere in the middle of all that, I realised many chronic conditions don’t really respond to textbook treatments, which pushed me more towards customized decoctions, churnas and oils I make in small batches. Sometimes it works magic, other times I tweak. It’s not a one-size-fits-all kind of job, and I’m fine with that. Lot of ppl who come to me now have already been through long treatment cycles or got tired of symptom-based meds. I don’t promise miracles, but I do try to simplify things—less pills, more understanding. I ask a lot of questions. Like annoying level of questions, haha, but it matters. Your stress, your diet, even how you wake up—everything connects. I do believe that sustainable healing needs some effort from both sides. And I keep learning, not just from courses or books, but from every single case that didn’t go as I thoght it would. Keeps me grounded. Keeps me curious. Keeps me honest with my work.