MANDI: A two-day national seminar and workshop on Kshar Karma commenced at the Regional Ayurveda and Research Institute in Pandoh. Renowned proctology specialists from the National Institute of Ayurveda are spearheading the event, offering their expertise to train local doctors and conduct surgeries.
This initiative aims to enhance the knowledge and practical skills of 60 Ayurvedic doctors from across the state. During the seminar, these medical professionals are gaining insights into the Kshar Karma technique, which is known for its minimally invasive nature.
Kshar Karma allows for surgeries without incisions, making it a highly efficient and less painful option for patients suffering from piles and other anal disorders.
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Free surgeries for the public
In addition to the educational sessions, free surgeries are being performed for the public, specifically targeting those suffering from piles. Dr Rajesh Sand, Assistant Director of the Regional Ayurveda and Research Institute, highlighted that the Kshar Karma method is a significant advancement in Ayurvedic surgery.
It enables successful outcomes in less time and without the need for traditional invasive procedures. “We’ve ensured that local doctors are well-trained in this technique, and residents will continue to benefit from these services at our institute,” said Dr Sand.
20,000 successful surgeries by leading experts
The seminar is being led by Dr Hemant Kumar and Dr Sachin Gupta, who are experienced specialists in proctology from the National Institute of Ayurveda. Both doctors have collectively performed more than 20,000 successful surgeries.
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“Kshar Karma is one of the latest advancements in Ayurvedic treatment,” shared Dr Kumar. “It not only allows for quick recovery but also significantly reduces the chances of recurrence of anal diseases. We encourage the public to seek Ayurvedic treatment for all proctology-related issues.”
Learning and future implementation
Among the participants, Dr Priyanka Sharma and Dr Sanjay Kumar Guleria expressed their satisfaction with the training. “This workshop has provided us with valuable knowledge about the Kshar Karma technique. We look forward to applying what we have learned to help patients in our own regions,” they shared.
The two-day event aims to further solidify the role of Ayurveda in modern medical practices, ensuring better health outcomes for patients using traditional and advanced methods.