Increased hair fall, particularly when abrupt or in clumps, can indeed be worrying. From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, this could be rooted in an imbalance of doshas, primarily Vata and Pitta. Stress and poor diet are classic aggravators of these imbalances. Stress, especially, can disrupt the nervous system and elevate Vata while poor food choices may increase Pitta, leading to a weakening of hair follicles and increased hair fall.
Dietary habits definitely impact hair health. Ensure you’re nourishing your body with a balanced diet rich in proteins, essential fatty acids, and vegetables that cool excessive Pitta, such as cucumber, zucchini, and salads dressed with olive oil. Avoid spicy, fried, and excessively hot foods, as these can exacerbate Pitta imbalance. Incorporating some calming herbs like Brahmi and Ashwagandha may reduce stress and help soothe Vata.
Pollution, a less tangible factor, can be mitigated by maintaining cleanliness of the scalp. Opt for natural hair cleansing alternatives like Shikakai and Reetha rather than heavy chemical-laden shampoos. They cleanse without irritating the scalp. Consider using cool coconut oil or sesame oil to gently massage your scalp—this could calm Pitta and nourish the hair.
Certainly, adequate sleep is crucial to regulate bodily functions and agni (digestive/metabolic fire). Try setting a consistent bedtime and ensuring you wind down technology usage an hour before sleep.
For specific treatments, Ayurvedic formulations such as Bhringaraj oil applied directly to the scalp could support hair growth. As lifestyle plays a crucial role, continue monitoring stress levels; engage in meditation or controlled breathing (Pranayama) to manage daily stress. This is directly beneficial to Vata balance and overall mental relaxation.
However, considering the persistent nature of your hair fall and potential for underlying health concerns like nutritional deficiencies or thyroid issues, consulting a dermatologist is wise. They can offer insights that complement holistic intervention and ensure there’s no medical condition requiring immediate attention. Integrating their advice with Ayurvedic wisdom can offer a comprehensive path to improvement.



