Guidance for Thyroid Patient Experiencing Hair Fall and Reduced Breast Size - #45919
Sir I am a thyroid patient and i daily consume 100 mg thyroine medicine early morning empty stomach, i am facing hair fall too, my breast size is reduced too,kindly guide me with the solution
How long have you been experiencing hair fall?:
- More than 6 monthsHave you noticed any changes in your weight recently?:
- Weight gainWhat is your typical diet like?:
- Mostly vegetarianDoctor-recommended remedies for this condition
Doctors' responses
Considering the challenges you’re facing, especially with your thyroid condition, integrating Ayurveda can be beneficial alongside your current treatment. Hair fall and changes in breast size can indeed be connected to the hormonal imbalances often seen in thyroid disorders.
Firstly, in Ayurveda, emphasis is placed on balancing your doshas, particularly Vata and Pitta. The imbalance of Vata is often responsible for hair fall, while Pitta fluctuations can impact breast health. A diet which pacifies these doshas is crucial. Inculcate foods like asparagus, sweet potatoes, almonds, and sesame seeds, these are nourishing and help in balancing the doshas. Drink herbal teas with Shatavari or Ashwagandha; both are renowned for promoting hormonal balance.
Include daily practices such as Abhyanga (self-oil massage) with warm sesame or coconut oil. This routine nourishes the scalp and reduces hair fall caused by Vata imbalance. Ensure the scalp is massaged gently, allowing the oil to deeply penetrate, leave it on for at least an hour before washing it off.
Furthermore, you may benefit from Ayurvedic herbs like Bhringaraj and Brahmi, these help in strengthening hair and promoting regrowth. These herbs can be take in powdered form or as part of a herbal oil.
For breast health, Ashwagandha is particularly beneficial. It acts as an adaptogen, helping the body adjust itself and rebalance hormones. Drinking a glass of warm milk with Ashwagandha powder before sleeping can be nourishing. It improves overall vitality.
Don’t forget the importance of reducing stress through practices like yoga and Pranayama (breathing exercises). Stress aggravates Vata and Pitta imbalances. Daily session of meditation can foster mental peace, assisting in hormonal regulation. But, remember, integrate these practices alongside your prescribed medication, and consult with your healthcare provider about any significant changes.
It’s possible that your thyroid condition is affecting your body’s balance, leading to hair fall and changes in breast size. In Ayurveda, these issues could be related to imbalances in your doshas, likely vata and pitta, as well as the function of the rasa (plasma) and rakta (blood) dhatus which nourish tissues and maintain their structure.
Firstly, ensure your thyroid medication is well-managed and discuss any dosage concerns with your healthcare provider. Both excessive and deficient hormone levels can exacerbate your symptoms.
For the hair fall, consider incorporating a hair care routine that uses light, nourishing oils such as coconut or sesame oil. Massage warm oil into your scalp once or twice a week, leave it overnight and wash off with a mild shampoo. This practice can strengthen hair roots and promote growth.
To support breast tissue and hormonal balance, focus on consuming foods that enhance the rasa and meda (fat) dhatus. Include ghee, almonds, seeds, milk, and avocados in your diet. These nourishing foods can help restore tissue health. Herbs like Shatavari and Ashwagandha may also support hormonal balance and should be taken under the guidance of a qualified Ayurvedic practitioner.
For overall dosha balance, consider a daily routine that calms vata and pitta like regular meal times, meditation, and moderate exercise like yoga or walking. Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep, which is restorative for both mind and body.
Stay hydrated and maintain a regular schedule for meals to support agni, which is the digestive fire, crucial for nutrient absorption and hormone function. Avoid extremely cold, processed, and excessively spicy foods that can disturb your doshas further.
If symptoms persist or worsen, please consult with a healthcare professional to ensure comprehensive care.
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