| | Key Details | Year Reported | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Extortion via Spy Camera | A doctor in Rajkot, Dr. Kamal Nandha, secretly recorded over 4,000 videos of a female colleague over several months using a camera hidden in a light bulb, attempting to extort ₹25 lakh. | 2026 | | Viral Video Leads to Tragedy | A Bengaluru doctor, Dr. Vikas, was killed by his fiancée after he allegedly created and leaked her private videos online. | 2022 | | Patient Privacy Violation | Videos of pregnant women's medical examinations were leaked and circulated on platforms like Telegram and YouTube, sparking a police probe. | 2025 | | Medical Student Misconduct | A student at a government homeopathic medical college in Ghazipur was suspended for secretly recording and sharing explicit images of her hostel roommates with her boyfriend. | 2023 |

Not all medical content is created equal. The videos that dominate algorithms generally fall into three distinct categories, each sparking a different type of public discourse. 1. Medical Myth-Busting and Education

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"A recent viral video featuring a doctor has sparked a heated discussion on social media platforms. The video, which has been viewed millions of times, shows the doctor sharing an unconventional medical opinion that has divided the online community.