What you’re describing—bald patches along with severe itching, flaking, and scaling—points toward a combination of: Alopecia areata (patchy hair loss) → autoimmune involvement Chronic scalp dermatitis → could be eczema or even early Psoriasis These conditions often overlap and are not just “local scalp problems”—they reflect internal imbalance, especially in immunity, blood quality, and metabolism. 🧠 Ayurvedic Understanding This condition correlates with: Indralupta (hair loss disorder) Kapalgata Kushtha (scalp skin disorder) Main pathology involves: Pitta + Rakta dushti (impure blood + inflammation) Vata involvement → causing hair fall and patch formation Important Reality Topical oils, shampoos, or even medicines alone won’t give fast or sustained regrowth. If you don’t correct the internal pathology,: New patches may appear Itching and scaling will persist Hair regrowth will be slow or incomplete Core Treatment Approach (Must Understand This) 1. Shodhana (Detox) – Most Important Step Without purification, results are delayed and incomplete. Virechana (Purgation Therapy) Clears Pitta + Rakta toxins Reduces inflammation at root level Helps control itching, scaling, redness Raktamokshana (Bloodletting therapy) Directly purifies vitiated blood Very effective in: Psoriasis-like scaling Chronic eczema Patchy hair loss with inflammation These therapies act at the root cause level, not just symptoms. After Shodhana (Maintenance + Regrowth Phase) 2. External Treatment (Lepa) Application of medicated pastes on scalp Helps: Reduce scaling & itching Stimulate hair follicles Improve local circulation 3. Internal Medicines (Doctor-guided) Commonly used formulations include: Mahamanjisthadi Kwath → Best for blood purification & skin healing Khadirarishta → Useful in chronic skin conditions with itching Arogyavardhini Vati → Corrects metabolism + liver function (very important in skin diseases) These support long-term healing and prevent recurrence. Diet & Lifestyle (Very Important) Avoid: Spicy, oily, fermented foods Curd, bakery, junk food Excess sugar Include: Neem, turmeric (in diet if suitable) Warm, light, easily digestible food About Homeopathy Alone Since you specifically asked: Homeopathy may help in some cases, but in your condition: Severity is high (constant itching + patches) There is clear internal pathology (Rakta + Pitta dushti) So relying only on homeopathy may: Delay results Not stop progression effectively
Here we suggest ayurvedic medicine For your eczema you can start with Mahamanjistadi kadha 15 ml twice daily after food with water Tablet Heposem 1-0-1 after food with water Apply winsoria oil on affected area 2-3 times / day. Avoid direct Sun rays exposure use hat or use umbrella when going out during the day. Tablet Alsactil 1-0-0 after food with water. Avoid wrong combination of food like milk with salty foods/ citrus fruits,/ nonveg food.
Avoid sour, fermented and processed foods. Regular exercise and meditation. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Massage on your scalp with Dhaturpatradi oil twice a week. Tab.Cutisora 2-0-2 Tab.Protekt 2-0-2 Sy.Amypure 15 ml twice a day Follow up after 2 weeks.
Go for panchakarma therapy consulting the near by ayurvedic physician for better examination and treatment
avoid spicy food and milk and milk produts do nasya with cow ghee 2 drop each nostril 2 times day take mahatikta ghurth 5 ml at empty stomch at morning apply affected part mahatikta ghurth also use kotakal anti dandurff shampoo 2 times day tab cutis 2-0-2 after food 90 days tab livtone 2-0-2 60 days tab gandha rashan 2-0-2 for 30 days tab histadin 1-1-1 after food for 120 days
Namaste, Your condition suggests two things happening together—bald patches (which can be alopecia) and scalp eczema with itching and flaking. This usually indicates a combination of pitta (inflammation, irritation) and vata (hair fall, patchy loss) imbalance, along with some scalp sensitivity. First important thing to understand is that unless the scalp inflammation and itching are controlled, hair regrowth will be difficult. So the focus should be on calming the scalp first, then supporting hair growth. Avoid scratching the scalp, even if itching is severe, because it can worsen both eczema and hair loss. Also avoid very hot water head bath, harsh shampoos, and frequent chemical products. Diet plays a big role here. Try to reduce spicy, oily, fried, and processed foods. Include cooling and nourishing foods like amla, coconut water, green vegetables, soaked almonds, and a little ghee. If digestion is sometimes disturbed, that also needs correction, as it reflects on skin and scalp. Simple home care: You can apply fresh aloe vera gel on the scalp 2–3 times a week and leave it for 20–30 minutes before washing. It helps soothe itching and reduce inflammation. Neem leaves boiled in water can be used to rinse scalp once or twice a week, which helps in flaking and infection control. For oiling, use a mild medicated oil like Neelibhringadi taila, but apply gently and not on very inflamed or oozing areas. Use a mild herbal or baby shampoo, 2–3 times a week, avoid overwashing. Ayurvedic medicines with dose and timing: Arogyavardhini Vati – 1 tablet twice daily after food Mahamanjisthadi Kwath – 15 ml with equal water, twice daily Bhringraj Churna – 1 teaspoon once daily These are traditionally used to support skin healing, reduce inflammation, and promote hair regrowth gradually. You may start noticing reduction in itching and flaking within 2–3 weeks, but hair regrowth in bald patches can take 6–8 weeks or more depending on response. If bald patches are increasing rapidly or completely smooth, it is better to get evaluated once to rule out alopecia areata, as it may need more focused treatment. Consistency is very important in this condition.
Hllo How old are you Since how long you are dealing with this issue N this is an ayurvedic platform So we do advise only ayurvedic medicines
For Scalp Eczema/Psoriasis Relief---- - Neem oil or paste – Apply locally 2–3 times per week; anti-inflammatory and antifungal. - Aloe vera gel – Direct application to soothe itching and hydrate. For Bald Patches & Hair Regrowth— - Bhringraj oil (Eclipta alba) – Massage 5–10 ml into scalp, leave overnight, wash with mild herbal shampoo. Stimulates follicles and improves circulation. Rx 1.Haridra capsules 1 cap twice daily with warm milk after meals 2.Triphala churna 1 tsp at bedtime with warm water 3.Narsimha rasayan 1 tsp twice daily with warm milk after meals Diet & Lifestyle Adjustments— - Avoid: Spicy, oily, fried foods, dairy (can worsen Kapha/Pitta imbalance). - Include: Leafy greens, cucumbers, bitter gourd, melons, herbal teas (licorice, chamomile). - Hydration: 2–3 liters water daily. - Stress management: Yoga, pranayama, meditation to reduce flare-ups. - Gentle scalp care: Use herbal shampoos (neem, aloe, tea tree), avoid sulfates/parabens.
✓Medicines Haridrakhand – 5 gm at night with warm water Gandhak Rasayan – 250 mg twice daily after food with water Neem capsule (Himalaya) – 1 capsule twice daily after food Bhringraj powder – 3 gm at night with water ✓External (Daily) Neem oil + Coconut oil (1:3 ratio) – apply thinly on affected scalp areas 2× daily (morning & night) Jatyadi Ghrita – apply on itchy/oozing patches at night Gentle wash 2–3 times/week with Neem or Triphala shampoo (lukewarm water only) ✓Diet & Lifestyle Avoid: spicy/sour, fermented, dairy at night, fried food Eat: moong khichdi + ghee, cooked lauki/pumpkin, pomegranate, thin buttermilk + roasted jeera No scratching – pat gently or use cold compress when itchy Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma
✔️ Do’s: ✔️ Stay Hydrated. Drink buttermilk. Limit dairy intake. Home cooked meal that is a balanced diet. Stress free lifestyle 🧘♀️Pranayam and Yoga 🧘♀️ Anulom vilom Tratak Shirshasan Pashimotanasan Trikonasa ❌ Dont’s: ❌ Oily and spicy food. Processed & preserved food. Packed and ready to eat items. Pickles & papad Dried fish Curd Non veg food 💊 Medication: 💊 Tab. Lakshadi Guggul 2 tabs twice a day before food. Tab. Asthiposhak Vati 1 tab twice a day after fiod Syp. Raktadoshantak 2 tsp twice a day after food. Icchabhedi Ras Make a lep of one tablet in lemon juice and apply it on the bald patch. First you will see small boils which will eventually burst and hair follicles will grow from it. Do it atleast for 3 months 777 hair oil & 777 shampoo (JK’s Pharma) atleast thrice a week. Panchendriya vardhan Tailam. 2 drops in each nostril early in the morning empty stomach. Make the oil lukewarm. If you can get a shiro swedan, shiro pichu and shirodhara procedure done at a panchakarma center near you, you may get excellent results.
Symptoms you describe about yourself is pointing towards the indralupta so there is a imbalance of vata kapha and blood 1) winsoria tablet- one tablet twice a day after food 2) maha manjisthadi katha 15 ml with 15 ml warm water twice a day before food 3) winsoria oil- applied to scalp 30 to 60 minute before wash daily or three times a week 4) kesini oil- apply this oil future after above medications completed this oil is for regular use after above 3 medications completed Include leafy green vegetables bottle guard rich guard and cooling spices like soft and coriander avoid milk with fish or salt limit accessive salt spicy chillies fermented food drink lukewarm water throughout the day Use mild herbal cleanser avoid hot water on head use lukewarm water or room temperature water to wash your hairs practice Pranayam 10 minutes daily