Dr. Sachin Sharma
Experience: | 4 years |
Education: | Jammu Institute of Ayurveda and Research |
Academic degree: | Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery |
Area of specialization: | I am mainly working in skin, liver, hair and respiratory problems, kind of mix but they overlap a lot in real life. Skin cases like acne, eczema, psoriasis, chronic itching, allergy rash are common, sometimes linked with food or stress which ppl don’t notice at first. Liver issues I see are fatty liver, sluggish digestion, indigestion that repeat, even post jaundice weakness. Hair concern is mostly hair fall, dandruuf, thinning at young age, some due to hormones some due to lifestyle mess. Respiratory complaints also keep coming, like asthma, seasonal cough, breath shortness, frequent chest congestion etc. I dont just push medicine, I try to combine ayurveda herbs, dietary correction, sleep routine, sometimes pranayam or detox depending on patient need. My idea is long term healing not just quick fix cream or pill, even if progress is slower it stays longer. Each case remind me health is connected, nothing work in isolation. |
Achievements: | I am able to manage wide range of skin disease like eczema, pimples, psoriasis or even chronic allergy rash that trouble ppl again n again. Over time I also handle gastric issues, from acidity n bloating to more complex digestion trouble, each case needing diffrent plan. I try to not just remove symptoms but guide on diet, daily routine, herbs where needed. Many patients tell they feel lighter, calmer in gut n skin both, that feels like the real achievemnt to me!! |
I am in the field of ayurveda practice from last 2 yrs, and in this short period I realised how much difference even small right guidance can make in patients life. Many ppl come with simple issues like acidity, skin rash, joint stiffness, but when you listen closely it often connect with lifestyle stress or food patterns. My work is not just about giving medicines, its about explaining why the problem start and how we can avoid it repeating again. Sometimes that part is harder than writing a prescription, but also more rewarding. I focus on holistic care where diet, sleep, routine habits and ayurvedic principles blend together. I also use knowledge of pharmacology in a practical way to make sure the treatments are safe, dosage is correct, and patient feel confident abt what they are taking. This approach makes compliance better, especially for chronic issues where ppl tend to give up easily. I hv seen children responding well to simple lifestyle advice along with herbal formulations, and adults finding energy again after long fatigue when the treatment is planned with proper balance. 2 yrs might sound short to some, but each case teaches something unique. Every patient story pushes me to stay updated, to revisit classical texts, and to apply them in context of modern challenges like diabetes, fatty liver or anxiety driven complaints. I try to keep my practice open n friendly, letting patients talk freely without rushing. At times I also feel doubt whether I am doing enough, but the steady improvement in their well-being assures me I am on right path. Right now I want to grow deeper in musculoskeletal disorders and preventive pediatrics, since those areas keep coming again and again in daily practice. My aim is not just to treat disease but to build awareness, so people see health as something they maintain everyday, not only when crisis hit. That simple shift in thinking can make medicine more effective, and I am learning how to guide better in that direction day by day.