How to reduce and stop Hairfall - #30435
I was a rider I wear helmet everyday so my hair fall everyday ,even just after taking bath my head itching because of dandruff.so how to stopHairfall that a common problem we have as a rider .Is there any solution or is it a genetic.
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Avoid oily, spicy and processed foods. Regular exercise. Increase intake of raw vegetables and fruits. Tab. Bhringraj 2-0-2 Tab. Neem 2-0-2 Dhaturpatradi oil for massage on scalp twice a week
Hair fall can indeed be affected by wearing a helmet regularly, as well as by dandruff or skin conditions on the scalp. Let’s dive into some potential Ayurvedic approaches to help you manage and prevent further hair loss.
Firstly, about genetic factors - hair loss can be genetic (androgenetic alopecia), but external factors like wearing helmets and dandruff can exacerbate the issue. It’s important to address these external factors. Ensure your helmet is clean and fits well, as dirty or ill-fitting helmets can irritate the scalp, increasing dandruff and hair loss.
For dandruff and itching, it is crucial to manage the scalp’s health and balance. The Kapha dosha might be imbalanced, leading to excess sebum production, which contributes to dandruff. Regularly applying warm coconut oil mixed with tea tree oil onto the scalp can be beneficial, as tea tree oil has antifungal properties. Massage the mixture into your scalp gently. Leave it for about 30 minutes before washing it out with a mild herbal shampoo, avoiding those with harsh chemicals.
In terms of diet, drink plenty of water, ensure you get enough quality proteins since hair is primarily made of protein. Ayurveda suggests including amla (Indian gooseberry) in your diet, as it is rich in Vitamin C. This can help strengthen hair and reduce breakage. Triphalachurna, taken with warm water or honey at night, may help to maintain scalp health by aiding digestion and detoxification, which reflects on hair health.
Avoid excessive use of styling products or heat. When washing your hair, use lukewarm, not hot, water to avoid additional dryness or irritation. Consider using a neem-based shampoo, which can be effective for dandruff without aggravating your scalp. Make sure to rinse thoroughly to remove any residue that could block pores or exacerbate dandruff.
Implement a stress-reducing routine since stress can contribute significantly to hair fall. Practices like meditation or yoga are beneficial to balance Vata and improve overall health, indirectly supporting scalp condition and hair strength.
These steps are applicable for general maintenance and improvement but, since hair issues can sometimes reflect deeper health matters, consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for a personalized approach.
Hairfall you’re experiencing can indeed be related to external factors like helmet use alongside internal imbalances. While it might feel genetic right now, often it’s a combination of factors, and there are ways to approach this through Siddha-Ayurvedic wisdom.
First, let’s address the scalp health which is crucial in managing hair fall and dandruff. Regular washing of your hair is essential, but avoid excessively hot water which can aggravate Pitta dosha, leading to scalp irritation and more hair fall. Instead, use lukewarm water and opt for herbal oils like bhringraj or neem oil, which can be massaged gently onto the scalp. This not only nourishes the hair roots but also works to balance aggravated doshas affecting your scalp health.
Diet plays a significant role too. Focus on including foods that are rich in iron, zinc, and proteins. Fresh fruits, green leafy vegetables, nuts like almonds, and seeds should be part of your daily meals. Also, staying hydrated is important; drinking 2-3 liters of water daily supports the vitality of your hair. Practice reducing vata by eating at regular times and including warm, cooked meals primarily.
Considering your specific condition as a rider, the helmet wear can indeed cause friction and sweat build-up. Ensure your helmet fits properly to minimize movement and clean the inner lining regularly. You might also try using a thin cotton cloth or headscarf under the helmet, which can serve as a barrier reducing direct impact on your scalp.
Finally, relaxation techniques like parnayama (breathing exercises) can ease stress, a known contributor to hairfall. It’s best to understand if other symptoms persist or worsen, consulting a professional to tailor the guidance in alignment with your individual constitution.

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