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Question #1786
115 days ago
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bams degree certificate — Can I trust Ayurvedic treatment from someone with a BAMS degree? - #1786

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I’ve been exploring Ayurvedic treatments for my chronic back pain, and recently, I came across an Ayurvedic doctor who holds a BAMS degree. I know this is a professional qualification for Ayurvedic medicine, but I’m wondering, how reliable is a treatment from someone with just a BAMS certificate? Are there other things I should consider, like experience or reputation? I’ve had a few consultations with allopathic doctors, but I want to try a more natural, holistic approach. I’ve heard a lot of success stories, but I’m also concerned about the lack of regulation in the Ayurvedic field. Is a BAMS degree enough to guarantee quality treatment, or should I look for someone with additional certifications or experience?

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Dr Sujal Patil
Experience of 14 years in clinical and research field of Ayurveda. I am a Science based evidence based Ayurveda practitioner and incorporate accurate diet regimen and minimal medication in my practice with faster results sans no side effects.
115 days ago
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A BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery) degree is the standard qualification for practicing Ayurveda professionally, and it is recognized in India and some other countries. However, while the BAMS degree indicates that the practitioner has undergone formal training in Ayurveda, there are other factors you should consider to ensure you're getting quality treatment for your chronic back pain. Experience: A doctor with years of practical experience in treating patients with conditions like yours may have a deeper understanding of various treatment modalities and how to tailor them to individual needs. It’s important to ask about the practitioner’s experience with your specific condition and whether they’ve had successful outcomes with similar cases. Reputation and Reviews: Look for feedback from other patients. Word of mouth, reviews, or recommendations from trusted sources can provide insights into the practitioner’s competence. Additionally, asking about their success rate with treating chronic back pain can help you gauge their expertise. Holistic Approach: Ayurveda emphasizes a holistic treatment plan that includes not only herbal remedies but also diet, lifestyle changes, stress management, and sometimes therapies like Panchakarma. A comprehensive treatment plan is often more effective, so inquire about the overall approach the practitioner would recommend. Additional Certifications or Specializations: While a BAMS degree is essential, some Ayurvedic doctors may have additional certifications in specific areas, such as Panchakarma therapy, Ayurveda for pain management, or even modern complementary practices. This could add value to your treatment plan. Consultation and Diagnosis: Ayurveda takes a personalized approach, so the treatment should be based on your unique dosha, lifestyle, and the underlying causes of your back pain. Ensure that the doctor takes the time to assess your health history, current condition, and provides an individualized plan.
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