How can I get a help in treating unwanted facial hair. - #21611
I am having lot of unwanted hair not only on face and neck but also on other parts of the body and it lowers my confidence. So I need to talk on urgent basis as I am facing a lot of issues due to unwanted hair . Kindly help me with this.
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In Ayurveda, your condition is often linked to hormonal imbalance, aggravated Pitta and Vata doshas, or conditions like PCOS. Rather than temporary solutions, Ayurveda aims to treat the root cause by balancing hormones and detoxifying the body. If you opt for a paid consultation I can Assess your full health history digestion, and stress levels Understand your Prakriti (body type) and imbalance Prepare a personalized treatment plan with herbal support, diet, and routine
It’s due to weight gain and hormonal disturbance and higher the level of androgens in body so plzz clearified your body firstly and do some investigation
Serum testistrone level USG WHOLE ABDOMEN S. TSH
Firslty do this test then consult
Unwanted facial and body hair can be a significant concern, and Ayurveda offers some natural approaches to address this. Unwanted hair is often linked to hormonal imbalances, which may be related to dosha imbalances in Ayurveda. Typically, kapha and pitta doshas are the ones that influence excessive hair growth.
Firstly, from an Ayurvedic perspective, addressing diet is crucial. Consider incorporating more foods that balance kapha, such as light, warming and dry foods. Lean towards intake of seasonal fruits, vegetables, spices like black pepper and ginger, which can help to balance hormones naturally. Avoid heavy, greasy, sweet foods, especially anything with too much sugar or dairy, as these can aggravate kapha.
For skin treatments, a paste made from turmeric and besan (chickpea flour) can help reduce hair long-term. Mix equal parts of these powders with water or milk to form a paste, apply onto the affected areas, leave it to dry for about 20 minutes, and then gently scrub off in the opposite direction of hair growth. Regular use can gradually impede hair growth, though it require persistence. Be cautious, though, as turmeric can stain the skin, so do a patch test first.
Also, consider incorporating herbal supplements like neem and spearmint tea, known for their potential to balance hormonal levels. However, it’s crucial to consult with a local Ayurvedic practitioner or healthcare provider to ensure these remedies aligning with your unique body constitution and any other existing conditions.
Managing stress is equally important, since it can impact hormonal balance. Practicing regular yoga, meditation or pranayama (breathing exercises) may support reducing stress levels, in turn potentially affecting hair growth patterns over time.
Engaging in regular exercise can also agny improve your overall metabolism and promote a healthy hormonal balance. The keyte here is a balanced approach, one that considers both your inner health and external treatments. It’s essential not to rely solely on external remedies but to also focus on internal balance.
If hair growth seems excessive and accompanied by other symptoms like irregular periods or weight fluctuations, consulting with a physician is advisable, as it may point to underlying conditions like PCOS that need medical intervention.

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