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Dr. Kavya Rejikumar
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Dr. Kavya Rejikumar

Dr. Kavya Rejikumar
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Doctor information
Experience:
2 years
Education:
Nangelil Ayurveda Medical College
Academic degree:
Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery
Area of specialization:
I am mostly dealing with arthritis, joint pain, fatty liver issues, IBS and all sorts of gut troubles that ppl usually live with too long. I see a lot of lifestyle diseases too – diabetes, high BP, cholesterol.. stuff that builds up over yrs. My focus is not just dosha balance, but how routines, food n mind are messing with systems. PCOS and gynec conditions also keep showing up in my opd. Some cases are simple, others take time but ayurveda gives long-term relief if done right. I also take interest in neuro and rheumatic complaints — like those chronic fatigue, body pain types where no one finds exact cause. I just listen slow, dig in deep, and treat from root not just the rash or sugar level or backpain they came with. Every case has its own story!!
Achievements:
I am actively involved in clinical consults and research. My work around PCOS, gut issues n musculoskeletal cases taught me a lot on how to link ayurvedic basics with real life symptoms. I’ve presented papers on Sootika Paricharya & Carpal Tunnel Syndrome — both got good feedback, sparked solid convo. Felt nice to see ayurveda getting space in that room. I try to show how ancient logic still fits modern health probs.

I am an Ayurvedic doctor with a deep interest in musculoskeletal, digestive, and gynecological disorders — and honestly, what drew me to this field was not just the herbs or panchakarma but the way Ayurveda sees people. Like not just "symptom–prescription", but prakriti, lifestyle, emotional pattern, diet habits… all of it matters. I work with a lot of cases like osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, IBS, and infertility – and yeah, these aren’t simple or short-term. Each one shows up with layers. For arthritis, I look into inflammation, gut health, sleep, old injuries, ama buildup. For IBS, it's more than just food triggers — it’s anxiety, vata imbalances, irregular routines. In infertility cases, I always go beyond reports – tracking menstrual patterns, digestion, sleep quality, emotional stress, even past trauma if it's relevant. Some ppl come in scared, confused, exhausted. And I just try to hold space first... before doing anything else. I usually work with a mix of Panchakarma (only when needed, not for everyone), classical Ayurvedic medicines, diet tweaks, and small lifestyle shifts. Nothing fancy – just consistent things that actually work if done right. Sometimes it's simple changes like warm water routines, reducing viruddha ahara (wrong food combis), or daily abhyanga that make big shifts. My goal’s always been: don’t just treat, actually teach them how their body works. Once that understanding comes, half the fear goes away. I do my best to explain in plain words, not textbook terms. And of course, I still read, keep learning, sometimes get stuck too — but this process still excites me. Helping someone move from pain to clarity — whether it's joint stiffness, bloating, or irregular cycles — that feels meaningful. That’s the path I walk, slow but steady.