Excessive Hair Fall and Early Graying Concerns - #45412
I am 32 years old and vegetarian. I am experiencing excessive hair fall and early graying of hair for the past few months. Could this be due to nutrient deficiencies, thyroid issues, or stress? Please suggest tests, treatment options, and dietary changes to control hair fall and greying
How long have you been experiencing hair fall and graying?:
- 1-3 monthsHave you noticed any specific triggers for your hair fall?:
- No specific triggersHow would you describe your overall stress levels?:
- Moderate, sometimes overwhelmingDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition


Doctors' responses
If you’re experiencing excessive hair fall and early graying, certainly there could be multiple factors at play. Nutrient deficiencies, thyroid imbalances, and stress are all potential culprits. In Ayurveda, these issues can often indicate an imbalance in doshas, particularly Pitta, which relates to both the heat in the body and stress.
Tests can be valuable. It’s prudent to undergo blood tests for Thyroid function, particularly TSH, Free T3, and Free T4. Checking your serum iron, ferritin, Vitamin B12, D3, and Folate levels is also useful in determining any deficiencies which might be contributing to your symptoms.
In terms of dietary adjustments, consider incorporating iron-rich foods like spinach, lentils, and chickpeas since you’re vegetarian. Vitamin C rich foods like amla or guavas can enhance iron absorption. Ensure that your diet includes sufficient B vitamins, particularly Biotin and B12, found in seeds, nuts, and fortified foods. Increase consumption of Omega-3 fatty acids through sources like flaxseeds and walnuts, which have been linked with hair health.
For Ayurvedic treatments, bhringraj oil and amla oil massages can stimulate hair follicles and improve scalp health. Use them three times a week, massaging gently before washing with mild herbal shampoos. Nasya therapy with anu taila can help balance Pitta.
Stress management through yoga or pranayama such as Anulom Vilom can also have profound effects. Practice these daily to balance stress hormones that might contribute to hair issues. Additionally, try to avoid hot and spicy foods which may aggravate Pitta, and instead incorporate more cooling foods like cucumbers and melons.
Monitoring your condition is important. If hair loss persists or worsens, visiting a healthcare professional for more detailed evaluation and long-term strategies would be wise. Addressing proper digestion and fostering a stress-free environment would as well aid in maintaining optimal hair health.

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