Leprosy Keyword Spike: Ship Fast
A fast, calm explainer that answers: what leprosy is, how it actually spreads, and what symptoms should (and shouldn't) trigger concern.
The keyword “leprosy” hits like an ancient disease, but the real story is modern confusion: people mix it up with random rashes, travel scares, and clicky panic.
- Simple skin/nerve symptom diagram you draw live
- “Myth vs Fact” whiteboard (touch/transmission/contagiousness)
- Screen recording of CDC/WHO-style basics (no doom scroll)
- A checklist graphic: “When to call a doctor”
- Your own “common rash lookalikes” photo examples (if qualified) or generic illustrations
Viewers get a clear mental model: how leprosy spreads, what to watch for, and what to do next without spiraling.
SIGNAL
“Leprosy” is BREAKOUT in Fitness & Health with almost no fresh competition (only 1 video in the last 2 days). That gap matters: when a scary health keyword spikes, viewers don't want opinions—they want one clean, trustworthy explainer they can forward.
CREATOR ANGLE
Don't make it “news.” Make it a “panic-to-clarity” utility video.
Your edge: answer the exact questions people type after seeing a headline or a TikTok clip:
- “Can I catch leprosy from touching things?”
- “What does leprosy look like early?”
- “When is it urgent vs not?”
Packaging: borrow the structure of the top performer (doctor-led reassurance), but differentiate with a tighter promise: “3 myths + 1 action plan.”
3 fast title angles (use “leprosy” verbatim):
1) “Leprosy: How It Spreads (And How It Doesn't)”
2) “Leprosy Symptoms vs Common Rashes: Don't Guess”
3) “Leprosy: 5 Myths People Believe Today”
SHIP TODAY
Ship a 60–90s Short + a 6–8 min explainer.
Hook line: “Before you panic about leprosy, here's what actually has to happen for transmission.”
Filming plan (imperative): Open on “Myth #1” text on screen. State one sentence of reassurance. Draw a 3-box model: “Exposure → time → symptoms.” Cut to a “When to get checked” checklist. End with one clear next step: “If you have X + Y, call a clinician; otherwise monitor.”
Thumbnail angle: big “LEPROSY?” + smaller “MYTHS VS FACTS”.
The internet will always choose the scariest word available.