For addressing severe dandruff in the Siddha-Ayurvedic framework, it’s often linked to an imbalance of the Vata and Pitta doshas, particularly affecting the hair and scalp. To help balance these doshas, you might try incorporating certain lifestyle and dietary changes. Begin by applying a blend of neem oil and coconut oil to your scalp twice a week. Neem oil has antifungal properties that may alleviate dandruff, while coconut oil can nourish and moisturize the scalp. Leave the oil on for at least an hour before rinsing it off with a mild herbal shampoo.
For hair fall, it’s important to nourish the hair follicles. Include foods that are rich in proteins and healthy fats like nuts and seeds, leafy greens, and dairy as part of your daily diet. Additionally, regular scalp massages with bhringraj oil may promote circulation and strengthen hair roots.
The small bumps on your face suggest an imbalance of Pitta, which could be manifesting as skin inflammation. Applying a paste made from sandalwood powder and rose water to your face could help cool and soothe the skin. Leave it on until it dries and then rinse gently with lukewarm water.
Consider also doing a weekly steam inhalation using water boiled with basil leaves (tulsi) to detoxify and unclog pores.
Maintain a routine of regular meals and avoid excessive spicy, oily, or fermented foods that can aggravate Pitta. Hydrate well throughout the day and get plenty of rest to support your body’s natural healing processes.
If symptoms persist or worsen, consult an Ayurvedic practitioner to tailor a more individualized treatment plan, as severe or persistent issues may require a deeper intervention.