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Top Homeopathic Medicines for Hair loss during Menopause

Hair loss during menopause is a common concern that occurs from a drop in the levels of hormones — estrogen and progesterone. As per several studies, it is estimated that about 50 per cent of all women during menopause suffer hair loss to some extent.

Menopause is the point in a woman’s life that denotes the end of the menstrual cycle which means no menstruation for 12 consecutive months. Menopause occurs when one is in her late 40s and the occurrence may get delayed up to early 50s.

Due to hormonal changes during menopause, women face many health issues among which hair loss can be one along with other symptoms like hot flashes, weight gain, emotional disturbance, vaginal dryness, loss of libido, etc. Estrogen and progesterone are the hormones that carry out so many functions like regulating the menstrual cycle, keeping bones strong, and also helping with hair growth. These hormones speed up the growth of hair, boost hair density, and help to retain the hair on the head for longer.

During menopause, these hormones decline that sometimes results in slow growth of hair as well as lead to shedding of the hair and thus hair loss. A decrease in such hormones can further increase androgen (male hormones) hormone production. Under normal conditions, there are reduced androgen hormones in the women. An increase in the androgen hormones is known to shrink the hair follicles on the scalp which leads to hair loss which is known as androgenic alopecia. Androgen hormones can result in hair growth on the face (like on the chin, and upper lips) in some women.

Along with hormone imbalance, certain contributory factors like stress, nutritional deficiencies, and age-related health issues can play a role in hair loss during menopause. Hair loss can occur around perimenopause time or menopause time or post-menopause time. Perimenopause means the time period before menopause is attained when hormone fluctuation has begun and menses have become irregular though not stopped entirely. In some women, hair loss can start when menopause has occurred thereby meaning when a woman has gone without periods for 12 consecutive months. Post-menopause means after menopause has already occurred.

There could be thinning of hair all over the scalp, there could be falling of hair in bunches while combing or washing them, the scalp may be visible when women part their hair, visible patches due to hair thinning (especially on top of the head – at the centre parting) but it may also occur near front hairline or at the back of the head).

Homeopathic Management

Homeopathic mode of treatment helps manage hair loss in women during menopause. Homeopathic medicines halt further hair loss and prevent its worsening. These even help in hair regrowth depending on the intensity of hair loss. Along with hair loss homeopathic medicines also help to manage other complaints associated with menopause like hot flashes, weight gain, emotional changes, vaginal dryness, and loss of libido. Homeopathic medicines for treating hair loss are made of natural substances, hence are very safe to use without any toxic side effects. Homeopathic prescriptions to treat hair loss vary on a case-to-case basis depending on the characteristic individual symptoms. Homeopathic medicines to treat hair loss should be taken under the supervision of a homeopathic doctor and self-medication should be avoided.

Homeopathic Medicines For Hair Loss During Menopause

1. Sepia – Top Remedy

Sepia is the best medicine to manage various health concerns during menopause. Hair loss is one of the important concerns among these. To deal with hair loss during menopause, Sepia leads the chart of all homeopathic medicines. Those who need it have excessive hair fall, the scalp gets dry, and painful to touch. While combing one’s hair, the scalp feels very sensitive. Sometimes little red pimples are present along the front hairline. Besides hair loss, its use is highly preferred to manage several other complaints during menopause. Some of these are hot flashes, weight gain, facial pigmentation, emotional disturbance like sadness, irritability, feeling depressed, hair growth on the face, vaginal dryness, and loss of libido.

2. Phosphorus – For Hair Loss In Bunches

The next prominent medicine to manage hair loss during menopause is phosphorus. This medicine is administered when there is hair fall in bunches (a quantity that fills the hands). Though hair loss may occur from any of the scalp areas most prominent is from the front part of the scalp. Hair is dry mostly at the roots. Flakiness on the scalp and also itching may occur along with the above complaint.

3. Calcarea Carb – For Hair Loss Worse Combing

It is another effective medicine to manage hair loss during menopause. It is a suitable medicine when excessive hair loss happens while combing. The hair gets dry. There is pain in the roots of the hair. Increased sweating on the scalp occurs. There may be yellow-white scales on the scalp.

4. Natrum Mur – For Hair Loss From Front And Sides Of Scalp

Natrum Mur is a beneficial medicine to help those cases where visible hair loss occurs from the front and sides of the scalp. The hair shedding takes place even from touching the scalp. The scalp is oily. Dandruff with whitish scales and itching on the scalp may be present. Eruptions along the hairline can be seen in some cases. Those few who need it may have a headache.

5. Lycopodium – For Hair Loss From the Top Of the Scalp

This medicine is recommended when the hair loss is marked from the top of the scalp. Hair loss from the sides of the scalp may occur after this. Itching on the scalp can be there. There is dandruff and a burning sensation on the scalp. The scalp may present a foul smell.

6. Graphites – For Bald Spots On the Scalp

Graphites are useful when there are bald spots on the scalp that are smooth and shiny. It is helpful in case of hair fall from any area of the scalp, especially, the sides of the scalp. This medicine helps other menopausal complaints as well like weight gain, constipation, and sadness with bouts of weeping.

7. Phosphoric Acid – For Hair Thinning Or Falling

This medicine is administered if there is a hair fall or thinning of the hair. Hair gets greasy. Also, the scalp may get itchy. There can be marked general weakness along with the above indications. Those who need it can be very sad and have indifferent behaviour.

8. Sulphur – For Dry Hair That falls Off Easily

This medicine is applicable in those cases where hair becomes dry and falls off easily. Hair comes out in clumps while combing. Scalp gets very itchy, especially in the evenings and it is sore to touch. There are intense hot flashes along with a sensation of heat in the head, hands, and feet.

9. Thuja – For Dry, Split Hair That Falls

Thuja is effective in case there is hair thinning. The hair gets dry, splits, and breaks off. White scaly dandruff is present on the scalp. An itching, stinging sensation on the scalp is felt that gets better from scratching.

 

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  2. Hi Dr. Sharma,
    I am suffering from excessive hairfall past two months. Mainly from vertex it is going. In bunches I am loosing my hair. One year back I have reached my menopause. I need to stop hair loss immediately otherwise within one or two months I will be bald. Please help.

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    I started experiencing excessive hair fall around 10 years ago. And till gate I have lost 80 percent of my hair, there remains itching since 3years. Now I am 50 and still struggling very heavy bleeding every month. Please guid me.

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