Hair Fall (Khalitya)
Hair fall or Khalitya is a common concern caused by an imbalance in Pitta and Vata doshas. It weakens the hair roots and disrupts the nourishment of the scalp. In Ayurveda, improper diet, stress, and digestive issues are considered key causes. Treatment includes internal detox, Rasayana herbs, and scalp rejuvenating therapies.

Premature Greying of Hair (Palitya)
Palitya refers to early greying of hair due to Pitta imbalance, often triggered by stress, genetics, and excessive heat in the body. Ayurveda believes greying is a sign of premature ageing caused by disturbed metabolic fire (Agni) and weak tissue nourishment. Herbal oils, Rasayana therapy, and lifestyle correction help delay the process naturally.

Dandruff (Darunaka)
Darunaka is an Ayurvedic term for dandruff, which results from Vata and Kapha dosha imbalance. It leads to dry, flaky, itchy scalp and sometimes hair fall. Root causes include poor hygiene, dry weather, and improper hair care. Ayurvedic treatments involve medicated oils, herbal cleansers, and diet changes to restore scalp health.

Dry & Frizzy Hair (Ruksha Kesha)
Ruksha Kesha is characterized by rough, lifeless hair due to elevated Vata dosha. It results from lack of moisture, excessive shampooing, and environmental exposure. Ayurvedic solutions focus on restoring natural oil balance through nourishing herbs, medicated oils, and internal hydration therapies.

Scalp Baldness (Indralupta)
Indralupta is a form of localized baldness (similar to alopecia areata), caused by the blockage of hair follicles due to Kapha and Rakta dushti. Stress, autoimmunity, and hormonal imbalance also play a role. Ayurvedic treatment focuses on detoxifying the blood, stimulating hair follicles, and rejuvenating the scalp.

Oily Scalp (Snigdha Keshabhumi)
Snigdha Keshabhumi indicates excess oil secretion on the scalp, often due to Kapha dominance. It clogs pores, attracts dirt, and can lead to dandruff or hair fall. Ayurvedic management includes Kapha pacifying herbs, deep scalp cleansing, and dietary moderation to balance oil production.

Itchy Scalp (Kandu Keshabhumi)
Kandu Keshabhumi refers to itching and irritation of the scalp, usually caused by Kapha-Vata imbalance or underlying fungal infections. Ayurveda addresses this with anti inflammatory herbs, detoxification therapies, and cooling oils that soothe the scalp and restore its natural balance.

Thinning of Hair (Keshanashana)
Hair thinning is known as Keshanashana or Kesha Saithilya in Ayurveda. It indicates weakness in the hair roots due to Rasa dhatu depletion and poor nourishment. Ayurvedic care emphasizes internal strengthening through Rasayana herbs, improved digestion, and scalp-nourishing therapies like Takradhara and Nasya.

Hair Breakage (Kesha Bhanga)
Kesha Bhanga refers to fragile hair prone to breakage, usually linked with increased Vata and dryness in the hair shaft. Nutritional deficiency, dehydration, and stress can worsen the issue. Ayurveda uses protein rich herbs, hair oils, and restorative packs to strengthen hair structure and reduce brittleness.

Scalp Psoriasis (Twak Vikara)
Twak Vikara or Charmadala refers to inflammatory scalp conditions like psoriasis and dermatitis. They arise from Rakta, Pitta, and Vata dosha imbalances, leading to redness, itching, and flaking. Ayurveda recommends blood purification, stress management, and medicated external applications for long-term relief.
