As many as 30 people from Kalvad, Bondgaon and Hingna villages in Shegaon taluka were found suffering from sudden hair loss and baldness during a survey
By: India Weekly
PEOPLE from several villages in Maharashtra’s Buldhana district have complained of sudden hair loss leading to baldness within a few days, prompting the authorities to initiate testing of local water sources for possible contamination.
A health department team started a survey in the villages on Tuesday after the matter came to light.
It has begun medical treatment of the affected people, Shegaon health officer Dr Deepali Bahekar told reporters in Buldhana.
As many as 30 persons from Kalvad, Bondgaon and Hingna villages in Shegaon taluka were found suffering from the hair loss problem and baldness during the survey conducted by the zilla parishad’s health department, officials said.
The department has started medical treatment of the patients as per the symptoms, and the advice from skincare specialists is also being taken, Bahekar said on Tuesday.
Water samples from these villages were also being sent for tests to check for possible contamination, a zilla parishad health official said.
Hindustan Times reports that a farmer from Bondgaon village lost all his hair within two days.
The sarpanch of the same village claimed they became aware of the problem recently when three women of a single household started experiencing severe hair fall. Within a week several people in the village realised they were going bald. (Agencies)