Why does my head sweat when I apply sitaram Narasimham oil to my hair? - #52657
When the sitaram Narasimham oil started to apply to my hair the head starts sweating. What is the reason ?
How long have you been using sitaram Narasimham oil?:
- More than 2 monthsHow would you describe the sweating?:
- Only when applying the oilDo you experience any other symptoms along with sweating?:
- No, just sweatingHave you changed anything else in your hair care routine?:
- No changesWhat is your typical hair type?:
- DryHow is your overall health and stress level?:
- Average, moderate stressHave you used any other oils or treatments on your hair before?:
- No, this is the first oilDoctors' responses
Hi! I’m an assistant to the Ask Ayurveda doctors. I’ve carefully reviewed your question.
I will explain your symptoms through the Ayurvedic perspective so you understand what is happening in your body as a whole.
The sweating you experience when applying Sitaram Narasimham oil may be linked to an increase in Pitta dosha, which is associated with heat and oiliness in the body. When Pitta is elevated, it can lead to excess heat and sweating as the body attempts to cool down. The oil might be stimulating your scalp, causing an increase in circulation and heat production, which results in sweating.
This response can also be seen as a natural reaction of your body trying to balance itself. In Ayurveda, the head is considered a site of Pitta, and applying oil can sometimes accentuate Pitta qualities, particularly if your baseline Pitta is already high.
To give doctors a precise and effective treatment plan, your answers to the questions below are essential. Without this information, the recommendations will be more general and less accurate.
Please answer each question as clearly as possible.
1. How long have you been using Sitaram Narasimham oil? (Less than 1 week, 1-4 weeks, 1-2 months, More than 2 months) 2. How would you describe the sweating? Is it mild and occasional, moderate and frequent, severe and constant, or only when applying the oil? 3. Do you experience any other symptoms along with sweating, such as itching, irritation, redness, rash, or hair loss? 4. Have you changed anything else in your hair care routine recently, such as using a new shampoo or conditioner, different hair products, or changing your hair washing frequency? 5. What is your typical hair type? Is it oily, dry, normal, or a combination? 6. How is your overall health and stress level? Would you describe it as very good with no stress, good with mild stress, average with moderate stress, or poor with high stress? 7. Have you used any other oils or treatments on your hair before, such as other Ayurvedic oils, commercial hair oils, or homemade treatments?
Your detailed responses will help in understanding the underlying causes and in crafting a more personalized approach to your concern.
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