Why my scalp is very itchiness at every time - #26103
My head itchs even when my hair is washed and not washed.I don't have dandruff in my head.After washing my hair, I apply oil on my head.This problem has happened since pregnancy time, now I have a 7-month-old baby
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Hi Bhoomi , is there any rashes /patches on scalp? If not this must be due to dry scalp. For this please improve your water intake, never make your body dry
Apply *Ayyappala taila- 30min before headbath (always use herbal powder /Mild shampoo for oil washing )
Itchiness on the scalp without dandruff can sometimes be tricky to understand, especially when it persists post-pregnancy. In Ayurveda, this may be related to increased pitta dosha or Vata aggravation, often affecting the skin. Your routine of applying oil is generally beneficial, but specifics matter. Ensure that the oil you use is cooling, like coconut oil which can pacify Pitta. This oil can be slightly warmed and gently massaged into the scalp, about 30 minutes before washing your hair.
Your diet is crucial, too. Eating cooling, hydrating foods like cucumbers, melons, and leafy greens can also help balance the doshas. Reducing spicy, salty, fermented foods might be beneficial, avoid them if they heat up your system. Ensure adequate hydration, as dehydration can elevate Vata and lead to dryness.
Post-pregnancy, hormones could play a significant role. Shatavari powder, an Ayurvedic herb, supports hormonal balance and might help, take it with warm milk before bed. Always consult a healthcare provider before starting supplements, especially if breastfeeding.
You might also consider an Ayurvedic remedy like Triphala, which supports detoxification. Take it at night, half a teaspoon with warm water, to regulate internal imbalances.
Focus on gentle hair care—avoid harsh shampoos. Opt for natural cleansers like reetha or amla, mixed with water, they cleans the scalp without stripping nature oils. Stress management is key, try meditation or gentle yoga to help alleviate any stress-induced itching.
If the itchiness continues, it’s wise to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner or dermatologist to rule out other underlying issues. Treating persistent conditions properly ensures a holistic approach to improving your health.
Persistent itchiness of the scalp without dandruff can be linked to various factors, including hormonal changes, which is common during and after pregnancy. In the Siddha-Ayurvedic context, such symptoms might indicate an imbalance in the doshas, particularly pitta, which could be affecting the scalp.
First, examine the oil you are using after washing. Sometimes, certain oils can exacerbate this condition if they are too heating in nature. Consider using cooling oils like coconut oil instead, which pacifies pitta. Apply gently the night before washing, leaving it in overnight if possible, and washing off the next morning with a mild herbal shampoo, preferably one containing neem or brahmi.
Another consideration is to include certain cooling foods and herbs in your diet, like amalaki (Indian gooseberry) and coriander, to help balance pitta dosha internally. Keeping hydrated and avoiding hot, spicy or overly oily foods is also recommended. Drinking coriander seed infused water might help; soak 1 teaspoon overnight in water and drink it in the morning.
Ensure your scalp stays moisturized, but not excessively oily. Overwashing or underwashing could also contribute to dryness or irritation. Washing 2-3 times a week is typically sufficient. If applying oil daily, use very small amounts.
Should itchiness persist, a consultation with an Ayurvedic practitioner who can examine your unique prakriti and suggest a personalized remedy might be beneficial. They could recommend specific formulations or further dietary adjustments suited to your constitution and postpartum phase.

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