ABSTRACT
Stress has emerged as a significant psychosomatic factor influencing various physiological processes, including hair growth and hair loss. Hair fall is increasingly reported among individuals experiencing chronic psychological stress due to modern lifestyle challenges and competition in working sectors. Contemporary biomedical science explains stress-induced hair loss through neuroendocrine, immune and hormonal pathways. Whereas Ayurveda describes stress (Chinta, Shoka, Bhaya ) as a causative factor for Keshapata (Khalitya) through Dosha vitiation and Strotodushti. Khalitya is included in Kshudrarogas by Sushruta and Shirokapalgatroga by Vagabhatta and Sharangdhar. This article aims to provide an integrative review of stress and hair fall by correlating modern scientific view with Ayurvedic principles as pathogenesis, clinical symptoms and preventive measures.
Keywords – Stress, Hair Fall, Chinta, Keshapata, Ayurveda, Khalitya,