A mysterious disease in India is causing rapid hair loss, with some individuals going completely bald within a matter of days, leaving residents in a state of panic. According to reports from Indian media, the disease has affected over 50 people in three villages of the Buldhana district in Maharashtra state, where residents have been experiencing severe hair loss.
The three affected villages—Borgao, Klood, and Hengna—have reported alarming cases of hair shedding. People from these villages, both men and women, have shared that their hair has been falling rapidly, and once the hair loss begins, they become bald within just a week.
Footage of the affected individuals with rapidly thinning hair has been shown on Indian media, intensifying fear and concern among the local population. While medical experts are currently unable to determine the exact cause of the disease, they have visited the affected villages to collect samples of skin and hair from patients for analysis.
Initial investigations by medical professionals suggest that contaminated water could be a potential cause of the unusual hair loss. Further studies and testing are underway to determine the true nature of the disease and to identify any possible remedies.