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Best Homeopathy Doctor for Hair Fall in Hyderabad | Online Consultation Available Worldwide.

Hair fall is one of the most common concerns affecting both men and women. While losing 50–100 hairs per day is considered normal, excessive hair shedding may indicate an underlying health problem. Hair loss can affect confidence and quality of life, but identifying the root cause early can help improve outcomes.


At Sree Homeo Hub, our experienced homeopathy doctors provide individualized treatment plans aimed at addressing the underlying causes of hair fall. With over 10 years of clinical experience, we offer both in-clinic and online consultations for patients in India and around the world.


What is Hair Fall?

Hair fall refers to excessive shedding of hair from the scalp or other parts of the body. It may occur gradually or suddenly depending on the cause. Hair loss can be temporary or permanent.


Common Causes of Hair Fall


1. Genetic Factors

The most common cause of hair loss is hereditary baldness, also known as androgenetic alopecia.


2. Hormonal Imbalance

Hormonal changes due to:

  • Pregnancy

  • Childbirth

  • Menopause

  • Thyroid disorders

  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

can trigger significant hair loss.


3. Nutritional Deficiencies

Lack of essential nutrients may weaken hair follicles.

Common deficiencies include:

  • Iron

  • Vitamin D

  • Vitamin B12

  • Zinc

  • Protein

  • Biotin

  • Folate


4. Stress

Physical or emotional stress may lead to temporary hair shedding (Telogen Effluvium).

Examples:

  • Surgery

  • High fever

  • Emotional trauma

  • Lack of sleep


5. Medical Conditions

Hair loss may occur due to:

  • Thyroid disorders

  • Autoimmune diseases

  • Alopecia Areata

  • Scalp infections

  • Chronic illnesses

  • Anemia


6. Poor Hair Care

Frequent use of:

  • Hair straighteners

  • Hair dryers

  • Hair coloring

  • Bleaching

  • Tight hairstyles

can damage hair shafts and follicles.


7. Medications

Some medicines may cause hair fall as a side effect.

Examples include medications used for:

  • Blood pressure

  • Depression

  • Cancer treatment

  • Arthritis

  • Hormonal therapy


8. Scalp Conditions

Hair loss may occur due to:

  • Dandruff

  • Psoriasis

  • Fungal infections

  • Seborrheic dermatitis


Symptoms of Hair Fall

  • Excessive hair shedding while combing

  • Hair on pillow after sleeping

  • Hair thinning

  • Receding hairline

  • Bald patches

  • Wider hair partition

  • Weak hair roots

  • Broken hair strands

  • Itchy scalp

  • Flaky scalp


Types of Hair Loss


Androgenetic Alopecia

Male and female pattern hair loss.


Alopecia Areata

Patchy hair loss due to autoimmune causes.


Telogen Effluvium

Temporary shedding after illness, stress, or pregnancy.


Anagen Effluvium

Hair loss caused by chemotherapy or certain medications.


Traction Alopecia

Hair loss due to tight hairstyles.


Risk Factors

  • Family history

  • Poor nutrition

  • Hormonal disorders

  • Chronic stress

  • Smoking

  • Obesity

  • Diabetes

  • Thyroid disorders

  • Aging

  • Poor sleep


Possible Complications

  • Permanent baldness

  • Reduced self-confidence

  • Emotional distress

  • Anxiety

  • Depression

  • Social withdrawal


Diagnosis

Doctors may recommend:

  • Medical history

  • Physical examination

  • Hair pull test

  • Blood tests

  • Thyroid profile

  • Iron studies

  • Vitamin D and B12 levels

  • Hormonal evaluation

  • Scalp examination


Homeopathic Treatment for Hair Fall

Homeopathy aims to treat the individual rather than only the symptom. Treatment is selected after considering the patient's overall health, medical history, and possible contributing factors.

Potential goals of care may include:

  • Supporting overall scalp and hair health

  • Addressing nutritional or lifestyle contributors alongside appropriate medical evaluation

  • Managing associated scalp conditions where appropriate

  • Providing individualized treatment based on the person's symptoms and history

Important: Scientific evidence supporting homeopathy for hair regrowth is limited, and it should not replace evidence-based medical evaluation, especially for sudden, severe, or unexplained hair loss. Conditions such as thyroid disease, iron deficiency, autoimmune disorders, or medication-related hair loss require proper diagnosis and management.


Healthy Diet for Hair Growth


Include:

Protein

  • Eggs

  • Fish

  • Chicken

  • Lentils

  • Soybeans


Iron

  • Spinach

  • Beetroot

  • Dates

  • Raisins


Omega-3

  • Walnuts

  • Flaxseeds

  • Chia seeds


Vitamin C

  • Oranges

  • Lemon

  • Amla

  • Guava


Zinc

  • Pumpkin seeds

  • Nuts

  • Beans


Biotin

  • Eggs

  • Almonds

  • Peanuts


Vitamin D

  • Sunlight exposure

  • Fortified foods

  • Fatty fish


Drink 2–3 liters of water daily unless advised otherwise by your healthcare provider.


Foods to Avoid


Limit or avoid:

  • Junk food

  • Fried foods

  • Sugary drinks

  • Excess refined sugar

  • Highly processed foods

  • Excess alcohol

  • Smoking

  • Excessive caffeine (if it disrupts sleep)

  • Crash diets

  • Very low-protein diets


Lifestyle Tips

  • Sleep 7–8 hours daily.

  • Exercise regularly.

  • Practice stress management.

  • Use mild shampoos suitable for your scalp.

  • Avoid excessive heat styling.

  • Do not tie hair tightly.

  • Maintain good scalp hygiene.

  • Eat a balanced diet.

  • Stay hydrated.

  • Treat dandruff or scalp infections promptly.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


1. Is losing hair every day normal?


Yes. Losing around 50–100 hairs daily is generally considered normal.


2. Can stress cause hair fall?


Yes. Emotional or physical stress can trigger temporary hair shedding.


3. Does dandruff cause hair fall?


Dandruff itself does not directly cause permanent hair loss, but severe scalp inflammation and scratching may contribute to increased shedding.


4. Can thyroid problems cause hair loss?


Yes. Both underactive and overactive thyroid conditions can contribute to hair thinning.


5. Does iron deficiency cause hair loss?


Yes. Iron deficiency is a common and treatable cause of hair shedding.


6. Is hair loss reversible?


It depends on the cause. Many forms of temporary hair loss improve once the underlying cause is treated, while hereditary hair loss may require long-term management.


7. Can diet improve hair growth?


A balanced diet rich in protein, iron, zinc, vitamins, and healthy fats supports healthy hair.


8. When should I see a doctor?


Seek medical evaluation if you experience:

  • Sudden or severe hair loss

  • Patchy bald spots

  • Hair loss with itching, pain, or scalp rash

  • Hair loss after starting a new medication

  • Hair loss with unexplained weight changes, fatigue, or menstrual irregularities


9. Can men and women both experience hair loss?


Yes. Hair loss affects people of all genders, though the patterns and causes may differ.


10. Are online consultations available?


Yes. Online consultations can be convenient for discussing symptoms, reviewing medical history, and planning further evaluation or treatment when appropriate.


Why Choose Sree Homeo Hub?

  • ✔ Experienced homeopathy doctors with over 10 years of clinical practice

  • ✔ Individualized consultation and treatment planning

  • ✔ Online consultations available

  • ✔ Support for patients across India and internationally

  • ✔ Focus on holistic health and lifestyle guidance


Online Consultation Available

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📍 Nallagandla, Hyderabad, Telangana, India


📞 Call / WhatsApp: 7287 944 944


🌐 Website: www.sreehomeohub.net


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