ALOPECIA

Alopecia refers to hair loss. It may affect either scalp only on the entire body.
Loss of hair can be temporary or permanent.

CAUSES

Normally people lose about 50 to 100 hairs per day. This is not commonly noticeable as new hairs are growing almost at the same rate. Hair loss is said to occur when new hair is not replacing the lost hair.

These following factors may contribute to hairloss

  • Hereditary factors    
  • Hormonal changes & medical condition
  • Medicines & supplements
  • Radiation therapy
  • Mental stress and anxiety
  • Hair treatment

Reclaim Your Crowning Glory: Effective Ayurvedic Solutions for Alopecia at Shree Kriya Hospital, Chennai

Are you noticing more hair on your pillow than on your head? Are bald patches causing you distress and affecting your confidence? You’re not alone. Alopecia, a condition characterized by hair loss, is a growing concern for many individuals in Chennai and beyond. Whether it’s a gradual thinning or sudden loss, the impact on your self-esteem and overall well-being can be significant.

At Shree Kriya Ayurvedic Hospital in Chennai, we understand the emotional and physical toll that alopecia can take. Rooted in the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda, our holistic approach addresses the underlying causes of hair loss, offering personalized and effective solutions to help you regain a healthy and vibrant head of hair.

Understanding Alopecia: More Than Just Hair Loss

Alopecia simply means hair loss, but its manifestations can vary greatly. It can affect just the scalp or the entire body, and the hair loss can be temporary or, in some cases, permanent. While it’s normal to shed around 50 to 100 hairs daily as part of the natural hair growth cycle, noticeable hair loss occurs when new hair doesn’t replace the lost strands.

Several factors can disrupt this delicate balance and contribute to alopecia:

  • Hereditary Factors: A family history of baldness is a significant predisposing factor for certain types of alopecia, such as androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern baldness). Genes inherited from your parents can influence the likelihood, pattern, and onset of hair loss.
  • Hormonal Changes and Medical Conditions: Hormonal fluctuations due to conditions like pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, or thyroid disorders can trigger temporary or persistent hair loss. Medical conditions such as autoimmune diseases (e.g., alopecia areata), scalp infections (e.g., ringworm), and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can also contribute to hair loss.
  • Medicines and Supplements: Certain medications used to treat conditions like cancer, arthritis, depression, heart problems, and high blood pressure can have hair loss as a side effect. Similarly, excessive intake of certain supplements, such as vitamin A, can also lead to hair shedding.   
  • Radiation Therapy: Radiation therapy to the head can result in significant hair loss in the treated area. The extent and duration of hair loss often depend on the dosage and area of radiation.
  • Mental Stress and Anxiety: High levels of stress and anxiety can disrupt the normal hair growth cycle, leading to a condition called telogen effluvium, where a large number of hair follicles enter the shedding phase simultaneously.
  • Hair Treatments: Over-processing your hair with harsh chemicals, frequent coloring, perming, straightening treatments, and tight hairstyles that pull on the hair follicles can damage the hair and scalp, leading to breakage and hair loss.

Recognizing the Signs: Common Symptoms of Alopecia

The way alopecia presents itself can vary from person to person. Being aware of the common symptoms can help in seeking timely intervention:

  • Gradual Thinning of Hair on Top of the Head: This is the most common type of hair loss, often seen in men as a receding hairline and in women as a widening part.
  • Circular or Patch-Like Spots Without Hair: This is a hallmark symptom of alopecia areata, an autoimmune condition where the body’s immune system attacks hair follicles, resulting in smooth, round bald patches on the scalp or other parts of the body.
  • Sudden Loosening of Hair: A sudden shedding of a significant amount of hair can occur due to physical or emotional shock, a condition known as telogen effluvium. You might notice clumps of hair falling out while combing or washing your hair.
  • Hair Loss All Over the Body (Alopecia Universalis): In rare cases, alopecia can lead to the complete loss of hair all over the body, including the scalp, eyebrows, eyelashes, and body hair.
  • Scalp Patches That Spread Over the Scalp: Untreated localized bald patches can sometimes expand and merge, leading to larger areas of hair loss on the scalp.

Shree Kriya Ayurvedic Hospital: Your Haven for Hair Restoration in Chennai

At Shree Kriya Ayurvedic Hospital, nestled in the heart of Chennai, we believe in addressing the root cause of alopecia rather than just treating the symptoms. Our experienced Ayurvedic physicians conduct a thorough evaluation of your individual constitution (Prakriti), imbalances (Vikriti), lifestyle, and medical history to determine the underlying factors contributing to your hair loss. Based on this comprehensive assessment, we tailor a personalized treatment plan that integrates traditional Ayurvedic therapies, internal medications, and external applications.

Our Comprehensive Ayurvedic Approach to Alopecia Treatment:

  • Purification Therapies (Panchakarma): These powerful detoxification therapies aim to eliminate accumulated toxins (Ama) from the body, which can disrupt various bodily functions, including hair growth. The specific Panchakarma procedures recommended will depend on your individual needs and constitution. Common therapies for alopecia include:
    • Virechana (Therapeutic Purgation): Helps in eliminating Pitta dosha imbalances, which are often associated with hair loss.
    • Vamanam (Therapeutic Emesis): Useful in balancing Kapha dosha, which can sometimes contribute to scalp conditions affecting hair growth.
    • Rakthamokshanam (Bloodletting Therapy): Can help in purifying the blood and improving circulation to the scalp.
    • Nasya (Nasal Administration): The administration of medicated oils or powders through the nasal passages can have a beneficial effect on the scalp and hair follicles.
  • Internal Medications: We utilize a range of potent Ayurvedic herbs and formulations, carefully selected for their hair growth-promoting, anti-inflammatory, and rejuvenating properties. These internal medications work to balance the doshas, nourish the hair roots, and improve overall scalp health.
  • External Applications: Topical treatments play a crucial role in stimulating hair follicles and promoting hair growth. At Shree Kriya Hospital, we incorporate traditional Ayurvedic practices such as:
    • Shirodhara: This relaxing therapy involves the continuous pouring of warm, medicated oil over the forehead. It helps to calm the mind, reduce stress, improve blood circulation to the scalp, and nourish the hair roots.
    • Thalapothichil: This involves applying a medicated herbal paste on the scalp, followed by wrapping it with specific leaves. It helps to cool the scalp, reduce inflammation, and promote hair growth.
    • Head Massage with Medicated Oils: Regular massage with specific Ayurvedic oils, infused with herbs known for their hair-strengthening properties, helps to improve blood circulation, nourish the scalp, and stimulate hair follicles.

Experience the Shree Kriya Difference:

At Shree Kriya Ayurvedic Hospital in Chennai, we are committed to providing compassionate and effective care for individuals struggling with alopecia. Our experienced Ayurvedic practitioners combine traditional wisdom with a patient-centric approach to deliver holistic and sustainable solutions. We understand that hair loss is not just a cosmetic concern; it can significantly impact your emotional and psychological well-being. We strive to create a supportive and healing environment where you feel empowered on your journey to hair restoration.

Take the first step towards reclaiming your confidence and a healthy head of hair. Schedule a consultation with our Ayurvedic experts at Shree Kriya Hospital in Chennai today.

SYMPTOMS OF ALOPECIA

  • Gradual thinning of hair on top of the head
  • Circular or patch like spots without hair
  • Sudden loosening of hair
  • Hair loss all over the body
  • Scalp patches that spread over the scalp

TREATMENT IN SHREE KRIYAS AYURVEDA HOSPITALS

Purification therapies

  • Virechana
  • Vamanam
  • Rakthamokshanam

The incorporate internal as well as external medicines in the management of Alopecia.

The shirodhara, Thalapothichil comprises head massage with medicated oil is considered very helpful in hair follicle simulation.

Nasya will also be involved while performing purifactory therapies.

Reclaim Your Crowning Glory:

Effective Ayurvedic
Solutions for Alopecia at Shree Kriya Hospital, Chennai
Are you noticing more hair on your pillow than on your head? Are bald patches causing you
distress and affecting your confidence? You're not alone. Alopecia, a condition characterized
by hair loss, is a growing concern for many individuals in Chennai and beyond. Whether it's a
gradual thinning or sudden loss, the impact on your self-esteem and overall well-being can be
significant.
At Shree Kriya Ayurvedic Hospital in Chennai, we understand the emotional and physical
toll that alopecia can take. Rooted in the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda, our holistic approach
addresses the underlying causes of hair loss, offering personalized and effective solutions to
help you regain a healthy and vibrant head of hair.


Understanding Alopecia: More Than Just Hair Loss


Alopecia simply means hair loss, but its manifestations can vary greatly. It can affect just the
scalp or the entire body, and the hair loss can be temporary or, in some cases, permanent.
While it's normal to shed around 50 to 100 hairs daily as part of the natural hair growth cycle,
noticeable hair loss occurs when new hair doesn't replace the lost strands.
Several factors can disrupt this delicate balance and contribute to alopecia:
 Hereditary Factors: A family history of baldness is a significant predisposing factor
for certain types of alopecia, such as androgenetic alopecia (male and female pattern
baldness). Genes inherited from your parents can influence the likelihood, pattern, and
onset of hair loss.
 Hormonal Changes and Medical Conditions: Hormonal fluctuations due to
conditions like pregnancy, childbirth, menopause, or thyroid disorders can trigger
temporary or persistent hair loss. Medical conditions such as autoimmune diseases
(e.g., alopecia areata), scalp infections (e.g., ringworm), and polycystic ovary
syndrome (PCOS) can also contribute to hair loss.
 Medicines and Supplements: Certain medications used to treat conditions like
cancer, arthritis, depression, heart problems, and high blood pressure can have hair
loss as a side effect. Similarly, excessive intake of certain supplements, such as
vitamin A, can also lead to hair shedding.  
 Radiation Therapy: Radiation therapy to the head can result in significant hair loss
in the treated area. The extent and duration of hair loss often depend on the dosage
and area of radiation.
 Mental Stress and Anxiety: High levels of stress and anxiety can disrupt the normal
hair growth cycle, leading to a condition called telogen effluvium, where a large
number of hair follicles enter the shedding phase simultaneously.
 Hair Treatments: Over-processing your hair with harsh chemicals, frequent
coloring, perming, straightening treatments, and tight hairstyles that pull on the hair
follicles can damage the hair and scalp, leading to breakage and hair loss.
Recognizing the Signs: Common Symptoms of Alopecia

The way alopecia presents itself can vary from person to person. Being aware of the common
symptoms can help in seeking timely intervention:
 Gradual Thinning of Hair on Top of the Head: This is the most common type of
hair loss, often seen in men as a receding hairline and in women as a widening part.
 Circular or Patch-Like Spots Without Hair: This is a hallmark symptom of
alopecia areata, an autoimmune condition where the body's immune system attacks
hair follicles, resulting in smooth, round bald patches on the scalp or other parts of the
body.
 Sudden Loosening of Hair: A sudden shedding of a significant amount of hair can
occur due to physical or emotional shock, a condition known as telogen effluvium.
You might notice clumps of hair falling out while combing or washing your hair.
 Hair Loss All Over the Body (Alopecia Universalis): In rare cases, alopecia can
lead to the complete loss of hair all over the body, including the scalp, eyebrows,
eyelashes, and body hair.
 Scalp Patches That Spread Over the Scalp: Untreated localized bald patches can
sometimes expand and merge, leading to larger areas of hair loss on the scalp.
Shree Kriya Ayurvedic Hospital: Your Haven for Hair Restoration in
Chennai
At Shree Kriya Ayurvedic Hospital, nestled in the heart of Chennai, we believe in addressing
the root cause of alopecia rather than just treating the symptoms. Our experienced Ayurvedic
physicians conduct a thorough evaluation of your individual constitution (Prakriti),
imbalances (Vikriti), lifestyle, and medical history to determine the underlying factors
contributing to your hair loss. Based on this comprehensive assessment, we tailor a
personalized treatment plan that integrates traditional Ayurvedic therapies, internal
medications, and external applications.
Our Comprehensive Ayurvedic Approach to Alopecia Treatment:
 Purification Therapies (Panchakarma): These powerful detoxification therapies
aim to eliminate accumulated toxins (Ama) from the body, which can disrupt various
bodily functions, including hair growth. The specific Panchakarma procedures
recommended will depend on your individual needs and constitution. Common
therapies for alopecia include:
o Virechana (Therapeutic Purgation): Helps in eliminating Pitta dosha
imbalances, which are often associated with hair loss.
o Vamanam (Therapeutic Emesis): Useful in balancing Kapha dosha, which
can sometimes contribute to scalp conditions affecting hair growth.
o Rakthamokshanam (Bloodletting Therapy): Can help in purifying the
blood and improving circulation to the scalp.
o Nasya (Nasal Administration): The administration of medicated oils or
powders through the nasal passages can have a beneficial effect on the scalp
and hair follicles.

 Internal Medications: We utilize a range of potent Ayurvedic herbs and
formulations, carefully selected for their hair growth-promoting, anti-inflammatory,
and rejuvenating properties. These internal medications work to balance the doshas,
nourish the hair roots, and improve overall scalp health.

 External Applications: Topical treatments play a crucial role in stimulating hair
follicles and promoting hair growth. At Shree Kriya Hospital, we incorporate
traditional Ayurvedic practices such as:
o Shirodhara: This relaxing therapy involves the continuous pouring of warm,
medicated oil over the forehead. It helps to calm the mind, reduce stress,
improve blood circulation to the scalp, and nourish the hair roots.
o Thalapothichil: This involves applying a medicated herbal paste on the scalp,
followed by wrapping it with specific leaves. It helps to cool the scalp, reduce
inflammation, and promote hair growth.
o Head Massage with Medicated Oils: Regular massage with specific
Ayurvedic oils, infused with herbs known for their hair-strengthening
properties, helps to improve blood circulation, nourish the scalp, and stimulate
hair follicles.

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