Seeking Guidance for Hair Fall and Regrowth - #45910
Here is the English translation of what you wrote: --- I have a hair fall problem. When I was in school, I used to oil my hair regularly and keep it in braids. After school, I started oiling only before washing my hair. Earlier also I had hair fall, but not this much. Now it has increased a lot. Literally after every wash, when I see so much hair fall, I get very stressed. After drying my hair, more than 100 strands fall out. I really don’t know the exact reason. I am trying to improve my lifestyle too. I don’t understand what to do. How should I do oiling? Should I oil 2 hours before wash or keep it for the whole week? After that, I am confused about shampoo – which one is best and safe? What should I use to stop hair fall and for regrowth? Please guide me properly
How long have you been experiencing significant hair fall?:
- More than 6 monthsWhat is your current hair care routine?:
- Oiling before each washHave you noticed any other symptoms related to your hair or scalp?:
- Oily scalpDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition
Doctors' responses
To address your concern about hair fall, we can look at both the underlying causes and the solutions through Ayurvedic principles. Hair fall can occur due to various reasons—nutritional deficiencies, stress, hormonal imbalances, or improper hair care routines. Identifying the root cause is essential. Stress, for example, may elevate Vata dosha, contributing to increased hair fall.
Start with oiling your hair more regularly, as it helps nourish the scalp and hair follicles. It’s often recommended to apply hair oil to the scalp and hair strands 2 to 3 times a week. Ideally, leave the oil overnight for thorough absorption, then wash it off in the morning. Consider using a blend of coconut oil and bringraj or amla oil, known for their strengthening properties. Warm the oil slightly, apply it gently with your fingertips, and massage the scalp in circular motions to boost circulation.
As for shampoo, avoid those with harsh chemicals. Opt instead for natural, sulphate-free products or traditional Ayurvedic cleansers like shikakai, reetha, or aritha. Well-prepared, these herbs cleanse effectively without stripping vital natural oils.
Incorporate dietary changes like consuming foods high in proteins and healthy fats—think nuts, seeds, and legumes. Drink plenty of water and include leafy greens, which are rich in iron and vitamins. Also, consider herbal supplements such as Brahmi or Ashwagandha, which may help manage stress and balance hormones.
Lifestyle matters too. Ensure enough rest and engage in yoga or meditation to manage stress levels, which can otherwise exacerbate hair fall. Keep your body cool by avoiding excessive heat exposure as Pitta imbalance might also contribute.
If despite these efforts hair fall continues or worsens, consider consulting a local Ayurvedic practioner or a dermatologist to rule out any underlying conditions such as thyroid issues or anemia. This balanced approach should gradually aid in reducing hair fall and stimulating hair regrowth.
A significant increase in hair fall can indeed be concerning. Based on the principles of Siddha-Ayurveda, hair loss can often be linked to an imbalance in the doshas, particularly Pitta. Beyond this, stress, lifestyle changes, or nutritional deficiencies can also play a role. To address this, reconnect with your previous hair care routine by oiling your hair more consistently. Twice a week, apply warm sesame or bhringraj oil, gently massaging it into your scalp and letting it sit overnight if possible, or at least for 2-3 hours before washing. This can help balance your Pitta and nourish your scalp.
Choosing the right shampoo is also important. Try using a mild, herbal shampoo, free from harsh chemicals and synthetic fragrances. Look for ingredients like amla, reetha, or shikakai, which are traditionally known to support hair health.
Additionally, consider your diet – include more Pitha pacifying foods like fresh fruits, green vegetables, nuts, and seeds. Stay hydrated, as water supports all metabolic activities within your body, including hair growth.
For regrowth, you can apply aloe vera gel directly to your scalp before shampooing; its cooling properties can soothe the scalp and encourage hair health. However, if your hair fall seems excessive or you notice bald patches, consider consulting with a healthcare provider to rule out any underlying conditions. Steps like keeping stress levels in check through yoga or meditation, may also have a favorable impact on your hair health.
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