Normal body temperature does not directly make your hair fall out, but excessive heat on the scalp, and “internal heat” from lifestyle or hormonal issues can indirectly trigger or worsen hair loss.
Dermatologists generally consider genetics, hormones, nutrition, illness, and harsh treatments as the main causes of hair loss, not routine body heat. However, very high temperatures from strong external heat can shock hair follicles and lead to temporary shedding (telogen effluvium) a few months later. However, these issues can be tackled well before they worsen, with therapies like PRP promote hair growth
Many people confuse “body heat” with a hot, irritated scalp.
Key points:
Ayurveda links excess “Pitta” (heat) with hair fall, premature greying, and scalp burning or itching. It recommends:
These habits mainly work by calming inflammation, supporting better scalp health, and improving overall balance, not by changing your core body temperature
Use this as a simple checklist:
In short, daily body heat is not the culprit; most of the time it is that people are poorly handling the situation. Normal body heat is not the villain; unmanaged scalp heat, inflammation, and poor lifestyle habits are what usually put your hair at risk.