How to Manage My Seborrheic Dermatitis After Delivery? - #39553
I am 40yearsold female diagnosed with seborrhic dermatitis having itching andscaly dandruff on hair. Very dry hair but not hairfall. I just delivered baby in the month onMarch. I have little bit of scaly skin behind my ears also.
How long have you been experiencing itching and scaling?:
- 1-6 monthsHave you noticed any specific triggers for your symptoms?:
- No specific triggersHow would you describe your overall skin condition?:
- Normal with occasional drynessShop Now in Our Store


Doctors' responses
Following childbirth, your body’s hormonal balance undergoes significant changes that can aggravate conditions like seborrheic dermatitis. From an Ayurvedic perspective, this condition can be related to an imbalance in the Pitta and Kapha doshas, leading to inflammation and excessive sebum production. Here are some personalized Ayurvedic recommendations you can try:
1. Dietary Adjustments: Focus on a diet that pacifies Pitta and Kapha. Incorporate cooling and hydrating foods like cucumbers, coconut water, and leafy greens. Avoid spicy, oily, and processed foods as they may aggravate Pitta. Also, try to minimize dairy intake since it can sometimes trigger Kapha-related imbalances.
2. Topical Treatments: You can prepare a hair oil with neem and coconut oil. Neem has antimicrobial properties, and coconut oil acts as a soothing base. Warm the oil slightly and gently massage it into your scalp twice a week. Leave it on overnight, if possible, then wash it off with a mild herbal shampoo in the morning.
3. Herbal Paste for Scalp: Create a paste using equal parts of turmeric and sandalwood powder mixed with a little water. Apply it to the affected areas on your scalp and behind your ears. Leave it on for about 20 minutes before washing off. These herbs can help reduce inflammation and itching.
4. Hydration and Detoxification: Keep your body well-hydrated and support detoxification by drinking plenty of water. Opt for herbal teas, like chamomile or fennel, which can aid in balancing your doshas.
5. Lifestyle Practices: Engage in stress-reducing activities such as yoga or gentle exercises. Postpartum, your body may be under stress, thus affecting your skin. Practicing Pranayama or meditation can also be beneficial.
6. Consultation with an Ayurvedic Practitioner: This advice is generalized, and it’s best to have a personalized plan created for you by an Ayurvedic practitioner who can assess your particular constitution (prakriti) and current imbalances (vikriti).
Remember to keep track of any changes or reactions your skin has to these treatments and adjust accordingly. Seek medical advice if symptoms persist or worsen.

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