Concerns About Thinning Hair and Uneven Edges - #42582
My edges are shorter than the otherparts of my head and the top front of my hair does not look as full any more. Any solutions for that?
How long have you noticed these changes in your hair?:
- More than 6 monthsHave you experienced any other symptoms related to your hair or scalp?:
- Itching or irritationWhat is your current diet like?:
- Balanced with plenty of nutrientsShop Now in Our Store


Doctors' responses
Uneven edges and thinning hair at the top can often be signs of an imbalance within the body, according to Ayurvedic principles. A common factor in such hair issues is an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, which governs the heat and metabolism in the body. Here’s how you can incorporate Ayurveda into your approach to addressing these concerns:
Firstly, consider dietary changes. Favor Pitta-pacifying foods, which include sweet, bitter, and astringent tastes, while steering clear of spicy, oily, and hot foods. Include plenty of green leafy vegetables and fruits like cucumbers, melons and berries which naturally cool down the body. Avoid caffeinated beverages which can exacerbate Pitta.
Hydration is crucial. Drink plenty of water throughout the day, ideally warm or room temperature to support digestion and detoxification without shocking the system.
Regular scalp massages with suitable oils can also be beneficial. Brahmi and Amla oil are particularly effective; both have properties that nourish the scalp and strengthen hair roots. Gently massage these oils into your scalp in circular motions, once or twice a week, and then wash off with mild herbal shampoos.
Herbal supplements like Bhringaraj and Ashwagandha can be helpful in reducing stress, balancing hormones, and nourishing hair. Consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner for the right dosage and formulation suiting individual constitution.
Practicing yoga or pranayama can aid in reducing stress levels, as stress acts as a significant factor in hair loss. Breathing exercises like Sheetali and Nadi Shodhana pranayama are particularly beneficial for cooling down Pitta.
Lastly, be careful with chemical treatments and heat application on hair, as these can worsen hair conditions. Opt for natural and chemical-free products, and avoid tight hairstyles that can stress out the edges.
These steps aim towards restoring balance in your body, leading to improved hair health. Keep in mind that results can take time; patience and consistency with these practices are key. If symptoms persist or worsen, it may be necessary to consult a healthcare professional or Ayurvedic expert to investigate potential underlying health issues.

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