sudden hair fall in women - #57101
I am kinda freaking out a bit about something that started happening recently. Noticed a sudden hair fall in women can be due to stress or diet but I can't pinpoint why it's happening to me. My hair always been pretty thick but now, when I brush it... loads of strands just come out, like waaay more than usual. Last week, I even found hair on my pillow which never really used to be case. Is it possible this sudden hair fall in women is just temporary? A friend suggested I try some Ayurvedic oils and massages, maybe that's a good start? I've been under a bit of stress lately but who isn't, right? And my diet hasn't changed much, unless you count swapping my morning coffee for green tea. Weird, right? Does this sudden hair fall in women relate to hormonal changes? Like I'm in my 30s now, does that play a part? I read somewhere that vitamin deficiencies could be to blame. Anyway, have any of you had patients with sudden hair fall in women that found relief with Ayurveda? If there's a natural remedy I can incorporate, I'm all ears! Any kind of input or advice would be super appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Doctors' responses
Hey there, let’s dig into this and see if we can pinpoint what’s going on with your hair. Sudden hair fall in women can indeed be pretty stressful, but it’s great you’re considering some holistic remedies. Ayurveda looks at hair health through the lens of overall body balance and often attributes hair concerns to dosha imbalances, particularly Pitta. But first, let’s consider a few angles.
Stress, as you mentioned, can definitely be a trigger. It can throw the adrenal glands into overdrive, impacting your hair’s health. Since you mentioned you’ve been stressed lately, try incorporating some calming practices. Meditation or yoga might sound cliché, but they genuinely help in reducing cortisol levels and, as a result, might mitigate hair loss.
On the dietary front, even a seemingly small change, like swapping coffee for green tea, might shift things if your body is quite sensitive. Coffee does stimulate the system differently compared to green tea. It’s worth considering if anything else might be subtly affecting your nutrition. Nutrient deficiencies, especially in iron, vitamin D, and biotin, are known culprits of hair loss. It might be a good idea to check with a healthcare provider to rule these out.
Hormonal changes are also a biggie. As you’re in your 30s, the shifting hormone levels could indeed contribute to hair changes. It’s a delicate balance, and sometimes, especially around this age, things like thyroid function can misbehave a bit, affecting hair growth.
Now, about those Ayurvedic oils your friend mentioned. That’s definitely a solid route! Oils like Bhringraj, Amla, and Brahmi are known for nourishing the scalp and strengthening hair. You can warm some oil slightly and massage it into your scalp with gentle, circular motions. Maybe make it a weekend ritual, something to look forward to and relax you at the same time.
Also, consider what’s called ‘Nasya’ in Ayurveda, which involves applying a couple of drops of oil like Anu taila in the nostrils. It’s said to have a balancing effect on the doshas, which might help indirectly with hair issues.
Herbal supplements like Ashwagandha or Shatavari could support your body in adapting to stress, though it’s always wise to consult with an Ayurvedic practitioner before starting any new supplement. They can assess your unique body constitution and provide more personalized advice.
To wrap it up, you’re not alone in this, and many have found relief through Ayurveda. It’s about finding what specifically resonates with your body’s current needs. I hope these suggestions offer some comfort and direction!
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