Hair fall can be quite unsettling, especially when it seems to come out of nowhere. Based on what you’re describing, there are likely several interconnected factors at play related to both physical and lifestyle elements. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic tradition, we understand hair fall as often related to an imbalance in the doshas, primarily the pitta dosha. Stress, as you mentioned experiencing, tends to exacerbate pitta imbalance, leading to hair fall. Additionally, skipping meals can weaken the digestive fire or agni, neglecting essential nutrition for the sapta dhatus, particularly the rasa (nutritional fluid) and the rakta (blood tissue), which nourish the hair.
The oily, itchy scalp you’ve observed might suggest an underlying imbalance affecting the scalp’s natural oils or possibly a fungal element, as you suspect. Addressing this requires balancing your doshas and supporting healthy hair growth from within. Starting with your diet, prioritize regular meals with cooling and calming foods — think cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens. Incorporate spices like fennel and coriander, which help soothe pitta, promoting balance.
Topically, consider using Ayurvedic oils with cooling properties, like brahmi or amla oil, applied gently to your scalp. These can help nourish hair follicles directly and improve scalp conditions. Massage the oil before bedtime and rinse out in the morning if oiliness is an issue. Ensure your shampoo is gentle, free from harsh chemicals and sulfates.
As for the stress, since it’s a major trigger, establish a daily routine including yoga or meditation to stabilize the mind and body. Even a short session can make a difference. Also, focus on adequate sleep to support your body’s natural rhythms and healing processes.
Finally, your fatigue could be due to nutritional gaps from skipped meals. Check if there’s a need for other dietary supplements beyond biotin, particularly ones which support overall vitality and stamina like ashwagandha or shatavari.
If the situation seems to worsen or doesn’t improve, consulting with a healthcare professional might be essential to pinpoint any underlying conditions, especially if hormonal imbalances are suspected. Keep monitoring your body’s signals, and remember healing often requires time and consistent effort.



