COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW ON UNCOMMON MEDICAL CONDITIONS OF 2025
AbstractThe spread of infectious diseases, both emerging and well-known, remains a pressing concern this year. Infectious diseases continue to pose a serious threat in 2025, driven by factors like declining childhood vaccination rates and rising vaccine scepticism, especially with the potential return of a Trump-era health leadership. In Uganda’s Bundibugyo district, a mysterious illness called “Dinga Dinga” has affected around 300 women and girls since 2023, causing tremors, paralysis-like symptoms, and difficulty walking. Similarly, Guillain–Barré syndrome, an immune-related nerve disorder, remains a concern. In Maharashtra’s Buldhana district, over 150 people have experienced rapid hair loss due to a suspected ‘Baldness Virus,’ prompting investigations into water contamination and cosmetic product use. This review paper highlights an information on various disease cases identified in specific regions, along with insights into their diagnosis and available treatment options. The literature survey gives the emergence of several unusual and severe diseases that pose a significant threat to normal human life. By reviewing recent reports and findings, the paper aims to raise awareness about these health concerns and emphasize the need for further research and prompt public health responses.
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IJPSR
Sukanya P. Paricharak *, Atul A. Baravkar, Ashwini V. Todkari, Vipul V. Trivedi, Anand M. Vitthaldas, Darshan V. Shah and Amarta S. Mantri
Department of Pharmacology, Anekant Education Society’s College of Pharmacy, Baramati, Maharashtra, India.
paricharaksukanya125@gmail.com
18 May 2025
09 July 2025
22 July 2025
10.13040/IJPSR.0975-8232.16(12).3310-16
01 December 2025





