5 best Ayurvedic remedies for bald patches

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Updated On Jan 05, 2023 03:02 pm IST

From ginger to fenugreek seeds, check out five amazing and effective Ayurvedic home remedies for bald patches. 

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“Baldness, a condition characterized by excessive hair loss, can be triggered by various factors, including age, genetics, nutrient deficiencies, lifestyle choices, scalp infections, stress, medications, and certain medical conditions. Categorized based on causes, gender, and age, types of baldness can vary, like female pattern baldness, alopecia, male pattern baldness”. says, Dr. Dimple Jangda, Ayurveda & Gut Health Coach, in her recent Instagram post. She further shared remedies for bald patches. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 05, 2023 03:02 pm IST

“Baldness, a condition characterized by excessive hair loss, can be triggered by various factors, including age, genetics, nutrient deficiencies, lifestyle choices, scalp infections, stress, medications, and certain medical conditions. Categorized based on causes, gender, and age, types of baldness can vary, like female pattern baldness, alopecia, male pattern baldness”. says, Dr. Dimple Jangda, Ayurveda & Gut Health Coach, in her recent Instagram post. She further shared remedies for bald patches. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

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Camphor: Camphor helps increase blood circulation in the scalp and helps promote hair growth. It also aids in hair growth and decreases dandruff when used in combination with coconut oil.(depositphotos) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Camphor: Camphor helps increase blood circulation in the scalp and helps promote hair growth. It also aids in hair growth and decreases dandruff when used in combination with coconut oil.(depositphotos)

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Aloe vera: It reduces scalp inflammation which is caused by dandruff. It also protects hair from UV damage. Apply fresh aloe gel on scalp and between the hair strands. Keep it on for 15-20 minutes. Rinse hair as usual.(Twitter/Nig_Farmer) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Aloe vera: It reduces scalp inflammation which is caused by dandruff. It also protects hair from UV damage. Apply fresh aloe gel on scalp and between the hair strands. Keep it on for 15-20 minutes. Rinse hair as usual.(Twitter/Nig_Farmer)

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Ginger: Ginger contains bioactive compounds that stimulate circulation to the scalp and renew hair follicles. Grate the ginger and soak it in Olive oil for a few mins. Apply this to the scalp and massage for 2-3 mins. Leave it on for 30 mins and then shampoo your hair.(Pixabay) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Ginger: Ginger contains bioactive compounds that stimulate circulation to the scalp and renew hair follicles. Grate the ginger and soak it in Olive oil for a few mins. Apply this to the scalp and massage for 2-3 mins. Leave it on for 30 mins and then shampoo your hair.(Pixabay)

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Methi: Methi seeds treats low to moderate hair loss in men and women. Fenugreek extracts promotes hair growth with long time use.(Pixabay) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Methi: Methi seeds treats low to moderate hair loss in men and women. Fenugreek extracts promotes hair growth with long time use.(Pixabay)

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Fenugreek seeds: These are a rich source of iron and protein which are two essential nutrients for hair growth. Add water or buttermilk to the fenugreek powder to get a paste of medium consistency. Apply this to the scalp and let it sit for about an hour. Wash it off gently with a shampoo.(Pinterest) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Jan 05, 2023 03:02 pm IST

Fenugreek seeds: These are a rich source of iron and protein which are two essential nutrients for hair growth. Add water or buttermilk to the fenugreek powder to get a paste of medium consistency. Apply this to the scalp and let it sit for about an hour. Wash it off gently with a shampoo.(Pinterest)

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    Akanksha Agnihotri

    Akanksha Agnihotri is a lifestyle journalist with over 3 years of experience. She is a psychology graduate and holds a postgraduate diploma in Radio and Television Journalism from the Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Delhi, where she graduated as a gold medalist. Originally from Bhopal, the beautiful capital of Madhya Pradesh, she draws inspiration from the city’s rich cultural heritage and layered storytelling traditions that subtly shape her narrative voice. She writes extensively about fashion, beauty, health, relationships, culture, and food, exploring everything from trending styles and runway moments to wellness routines and mindful living. Passionate about meaningful and candid conversations, she enjoys interviewing celebrities, doctors, designers, and film personalities, diving into discussions on fitness, beauty, mental health, and everything fun in between. With a keen eye for trends and a thoughtful understanding of human behaviour, she brings depth, sensitivity, and authenticity to her stories, ensuring they resonate with a wide and diverse audience. When she’s not working, you’ll usually find her lost in a book, planning her next mountain trek, or mapping out spontaneous travel escapes. She loves discovering new authors, revisiting old favourites, and spending quiet afternoons in museums soaking in art, history, and culture. An avid bird-watching enthusiast, she finds joy in early morning walks, spotting rare birds, and reconnecting with nature. Whether sipping coffee while journaling her thoughts or exploring hidden corners of a new city, she constantly seeks inspiration in everyday moments that often turn into compelling story ideas.

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