Mass Hair Loss in Maharashtra Villages Triggers Health Investigation
Residents of three villages in Buldhana district report sudden baldness, with officials suspecting water contamination or fungal infections as potential causes.
- Over 50 residents across three villages in Maharashtra's Buldhana district have experienced rapid hair loss, leading to baldness within a week.
- Health officials have collected water, hair, and skin samples to identify potential causes, including water pollution and scalp fungal infections.
- Initial investigations suggest water contamination or heavy metals may be exacerbating fungal infections, though results are pending.
- Medical treatment for affected residents has begun, with input from skincare specialists and further tests underway at a local medical college.
- Authorities are urging residents to prioritize health precautions while awaiting definitive test results to address the issue.