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Please Help! What Did You Use In Treating "Oka Ori" In Your New Born Baby by MzBertty(f): 1:26pm On Feb 27, 2020
I have a baby with a open space on his head popularly called oka,he makes him sleep less and he always cries,.. please what worked for you in treating it!
Re: Please Help! What Did You Use In Treating "Oka Ori" In Your New Born Baby by lanxebony(m): 1:29pm On Feb 27, 2020
A baby sinuses never closes well at birth, okay Ori is not a disease, consult your doctor and don't let any body deceive you.
Re: Please Help! What Did You Use In Treating "Oka Ori" In Your New Born Baby by MistadeRegal(m): 1:56pm On Feb 27, 2020
MzBertty:
I have a baby with a open space on his head popularly called oka,he makes him sleep less and he always cries,.. please what worked for you in treating it!

You're a good Yoruba girl.
GOD bless you for raising that.
Go to Elewe Omo, tell, them to give you "iregbe", put it in the baby's feeder and let it be in it with his/her feeds.

Or go to Elewe omo and explain to them.

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Re: Please Help! What Did You Use In Treating "Oka Ori" In Your New Born Baby by Enebelivicki: 2:03pm On Feb 27, 2020
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Re: Please Help! What Did You Use In Treating "Oka Ori" In Your New Born Baby by babythug(f): 2:15pm On Feb 27, 2020
Baby is likely to be dehydrated and not receiving enough food.

Asides seeing a medical dr , increase feeds for the child
Re: Please Help! What Did You Use In Treating "Oka Ori" In Your New Born Baby by shogotermies(m): 3:19pm On Feb 27, 2020
Fully endorsed it, follow this

MistadeRegal:


You're a good Yoruba girl.
GOD bless you for raising that.
Go to Elewe Omo, tell, them to give you "iregbe", put it in the baby's feeder and let it be in it with his/her feeds.

Or go to Elewe omo and explain to them.
Re: Please Help! What Did You Use In Treating "Oka Ori" In Your New Born Baby by Anonymous29: 4:06pm On Feb 27, 2020
MzBertty:
I have a baby with a open space on his head popularly called oka,he makes him sleep less and he always cries,.. please what worked for you in treating it!
Every baby has an open space on their heads(anterior fontanelles). It will close up as the child grows. The opening gives space for brain development in babies.
How old is your baby? Colic may be responsible for the cries. Take baby to the hospital if your are so worried!
Re: Please Help! What Did You Use In Treating "Oka Ori" In Your New Born Baby by Anonymous29: 4:14pm On Feb 27, 2020
I am pretty sure this article has sprung up on a couple of social media outlets and on the web before. But since nairaland has become somewhat of a personal blog/digital diary/social library to me due to the fact that i have learnt alot on here from the good, the bad and the ugly (which i am thinking of changing by getting mine since the mods on here are giving me a strong reason to do so) undecided angry) and for the general sake of information, clarity and refreshing our memories on this issue, i am bringing it up again.. Its quite long, but very insightful especially to new generation mothers.. So take your time to read it...


"Before you put that oil in that soft spot on the head of your newborn"....Please read what is "Okà orì" by Dr. Sururah

OKA ORI (BABY'S SOFT SPOT)

I was a fresh medical graduate when one of my aunt told me about her neighbour’s new born child that died of what Yoruba call ‘oka ori’, someone told me it is called "ndawa isi" in Ibo. Someone should tell me the Hausa name. She thereafter asked me what ‘oka ori’ means in medical terms (being a doctor now). Although as naïve as I was then with no practical experience, I ensured I was professional about my answer, I never heard of it before but I knew it sounded like one of those shared myths…

Since I started practicing, I came across few mothers that don’t bother asking for the meaning of ‘oka ori’, they have been handed the standard diagnosis of "Oka" by the grannies or neighbours stat. Their own question is whether they should give "agbo oka" that is native concoction or herbal remedies for the "Oka". Another category of mums have gone beyond that and have started the treatment for "Oka"; how will you know? Once you see a new baby with clean shaven head and sticky blackish substance applied to the scalp toward the front, you are seeing a child undergoing treatment for "Oka". Therefore majority don’t even know what or where the ‘oka ori’ is, but I could deduce from their history to likely referring to either the soft spot (sunken or bulging) on their baby’s head or cranial sutures.

Fast forward to when I gave birth, I was told my child has oka ori after the hair was shaved; will therefore needs concoction; I just laughed and told them politely that my baby has nothing like ‘oka ori’, although it’s hard to correct a widespread shared myth, but my child never took any concoction. My curiosity made me asked what exactly is oka ori, it was the obvious cranial suture that was pointed at…

I therefore concluded in my mind that, for me to correct the shared myth about ‘oka ori’, I need to discuss both the ‘soft spot (anterior fontannelle) and the cranial sutures’.

If you are not from Nigeria, you may be lost from the title alone. The typical Naija Mum knows what I am talking about, especially if you are from the South-Western part of the country, specifically the Yoruba tribe.

So what is this "Oka"?
The Grannies and some mums believe that there is a "hole" or "space" which is "breathing" or pulsating in the head of the new baby which is abnormal. That this soft space is not right and should not be there. Any baby that has this "abnormal space or hole" is diagnosed with "Oka". Some also believe obvious cranial sutures in associated with the hole or space breathing is a serious case of ‘oka’.

For fat, hairy babies, the "hole" is not so apparent and often ignored. However, in smaller babies who are also not gaining weight or perhaps losing weight especially in the 1st ten days of life, the space is very prominent and can even be sunken; such babies are easily labeled as having "Oka" and commenced on all forms of treatment ranging from application of substances on the scalp to drinking herbal remedies. There are lots of myths and beliefs surrounding this "Oka".

So why am I talking about "Oka"?
In addition to my encounter with ‘oka ori’, there was a story shared by a paediatrican. She said during her residency training to become a Paediatrician, she was working at the Children Emergency Room (CHER) at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital when two women rushed in with a baby crying. That is not unusual in CHER. What was terrifying about the day was when she saw the baby rushed in, he was about 2 - 3 months old and for the first time, she was seeing the brain live and direct in a living person who was not being operated. This was not a movie scene! The brain of this baby was completely visible to everyone.

What happened?
In the usual fashion, the grandma who came for "omugwo" had made a diagnosis of "Oka" and has prescribed the traditional treatment which was coating the surface with a black material. Unfortunately, in this scenario, whatever substance was applied was so caustic, it eroded (burnt) away the membrane of the anterior frontanelle and you can see the baby's brain live and direct!!! Of course, this was disastrous....for baby, mother and grandma and even the doctors.

That is why I feel like educating people around me especially mums about this traditional myths and beliefs that are dangerous to children's health. Of course, granny did not mean to harm her precious grandson but she did anyway. That baby had to undergo brain surgery. Of course, he had serious infection of the brain even before and after surgery. Though he did not die, but there are long-term complications he will face all because of someone's ignorance. No wonder, ignorance is more expensive than education.

FACTS TO KNOW ABOUT "OKA"
[1]. An infant’s skull is made up of six separate cranial (skull) bones:

- Frontal bone
- Occipital bone
- Two parietal bones
- Two temporal bones

These bones are held together by strong, fibrous, elastic tissues called SUTURES.

Two fontanelles usually are present on a newborn’s skull:
- On the top of the middle head, just forward to center (ANTERIOR FONTANELLE) – usually closes between 18 & 24 months. During childbirth, it let the skull changes its shape so that the fetus can easily pass through the birth canal.

- In the back of the middle of the head (POSTERIOR FONTANELLE) – usually closes earlier than the fontanelle.

[2]. Therefore, the "soft hole or space" often erroneously believed to be an abnormality is A NORMAL PART of the baby's head. It is called ANTERIOR FONTANELLE (AF). Every baby has it. It is there to allow along with the small spaces (sutures) between the different bones of the skull to accommodate the baby's brain growth. So it is not "OKA" or any other thing....It is a normal part of the baby's head.

[3]. The anterior fontanelle (AF) is covered by a membrane, and this membrane is what actually separates the baby's brain from the environment. It is that important! So any application of substances that can damage this membrane will lead to exposure of the brain to the environment with serious consequences like in the story above.

[4]. The fact that in some babies, very hairy or chubby especially, that you can not see it pulsating or "breathing" in local naija parlance does not mean it is not there. Some mums have actually said their babies do not have anterior fontanelle! That is not true....every baby is born with one!

[5]. Clinically, AF is very important, it usually give a clue of what is going on in the baby's system therefore treatment should be towards cause of distortion of the AF not aiming to close or treat Oka ori(AF).

[6]. The size and shape of the AF varies from one baby to another normally. In some conditions, it can be too big. Also the anterior fontannelle can be elevated "bulging" in some conditions especially if the baby has infections in the brain. It can be depressed "sunken" in other conditions like in babies that are very dehydrated or malnourished.

PLEASE NOTE THAT IN THESE CONDITIONS, IT IS NOT THE ANTERIOR FONTANELLE (AF) CAUSING THE DISEASE SYMPTOMS (FOR EXAMPLE DIARRHEA AND DEHYDRATION WITH SUNKEN AF). RATHER, THE AF IS JUST REFLECTING THE FACT THAT SOMETHING IS WRONG IN THE BODY SYSTEMS.

It is important to say this because this is one of the reasons some mums believe in "OKA". Such babies are sick and may either have prominent or sunken AF in addition to other symptoms. The "OKA doctors" will now say it is the "oka" causing the symptoms.

The danger of this belief is all treatments will be directed to the AF and the underlying disease causing the change in AF will be ignored. Also some of the native medications often used have dangerous side effects and consequences especially on the immature liver and kidneys of the babies causing further damage...."fry pan to fire" scenario!!!

[7]. The AF closes on its own by age of 18 - 24 months. This is because more than 90% of brain growth and development has occurred by the age of 2 years. You did not need to do anything about it. It happens on its own. Just to note that some diseases can cause delay in closure of the AF. See your pediatrician if you can still feel the AF in your baby after age 2 years.

[8]. You did not need to apply oil to the AF hourly or daily....highly unnecessary and the dripping oil will cause rashes on the baby's face. The AF is not "drying up" like many naija mums believe. You also do not need to put thread from cloth. You also do not need to mop AF with hot water or apply any substances local or herbal on it. JUST LEAVE THE AF ALONE!!!

[9]. Finally if your baby is sick with or without observed changes in the AF, please go to the Hospital immediately. Don't assume and don't accept the "OKA" diagnosis. Please see your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment. A stitch in time saves nine!

If you find this piece useful, feel free to share and educate people around you. Together we can make our environment better.

Till another time, be happy.

Via Dr. Yusuf Abolude


SOURCE:- www.doctorsururah.com


I know some of our traditional practices have been viable and safe through the years but many are still unsafe and dangerous with long term consequences.. Who knows maybe some of these traditional practices like this one count for the reasons why we Nigerians behave a certain odd way undecided angry (nah joke i they ooooo grin, hmmm sad)..

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Re: Please Help! What Did You Use In Treating "Oka Ori" In Your New Born Baby by Azumagcc(m): 4:14pm On Feb 27, 2020
MzBertty:
I have a baby with a open space on his head popularly called oka,he makes him sleep less and he always cries,.. please what worked for you in treating it!

Send me your number to my personal email.
If you are in Lagos area, I will give you a herb, you put it inside water. Within 6days, you will see result. No kobo.
azumagcc@gmail.com
Re: Please Help! What Did You Use In Treating "Oka Ori" In Your New Born Baby by ChybuzzDD(m): 4:53pm On Feb 27, 2020
Azumagcc:


Send me your number to my personal email.
If you are in Lagos area, I will give you a herb, you put it inside water. Within 6days, you will see result. No kobo.
azumagcc@gmail.com

Read that write-up and stop this nonsense. There's nothing like oka ori. That space on the forehead of every newborn is called anterior fontanelle. Every normal person, including you(if you're normal) had it. It closes around the 18th month of age. You guys shouldn't be making money unjustly from unsuspecting and ignorant Nigerians. If you really want to make money, go and develop a vaccine for this rampaging coronavirus.
Re: Please Help! What Did You Use In Treating "Oka Ori" In Your New Born Baby by Azumagcc(m): 10:14am On May 24, 2020
ChybuzzDD:


Read that write-up and stop this nonsense. There's nothing like oka ori. That space on the forehead of every newborn is called anterior fontanelle. Every normal person, including you(if you're normal) had it. It closes around the 18th month of age. You guys shouldn't be making money unjustly from unsuspecting and ignorant Nigerians. If you really want to make money, go and develop a vaccine for this rampaging coronavirus.

Do you have a child? I don't think. The space will get to the back of the baby's head not center.
Re: Please Help! What Did You Use In Treating "Oka Ori" In Your New Born Baby by elysian777: 12:23pm On May 24, 2020
[Thanks for this wonderful exposition. Godbless you sir. Amen. quote author=Anonymous29 post=87004758]I am pretty sure this article has sprung up on a couple of social media outlets and on the web before. But since nairaland has become somewhat of a personal blog/digital diary/social library to me due to the fact that i have learnt alot on here from the good, the bad and the ugly (which i am thinking of changing by getting mine since the mods on here are giving me a strong reason to do so) undecided angry) and for the general sake of information, clarity and refreshing our memories on this issue, i am bringing it up again.. Its quite long, but very insightful especially to new generation mothers.. So take your time to read it...


"Before you put that oil in that soft spot on the head of your newborn"....Please read what is "Okà orì" by Dr. Sururah

OKA ORI (BABY'S SOFT SPOT)

I was a fresh medical graduate when one of my aunt told me about her neighbour’s new born child that died of what Yoruba call ‘oka ori’, someone told me it is called "ndawa isi" in Ibo. Someone should tell me the Hausa name. She thereafter asked me what ‘oka ori’ means in medical terms (being a doctor now). Although as naïve as I was then with no practical experience, I ensured I was professional about my answer, I never heard of it before but I knew it sounded like one of those shared myths…

Since I started practicing, I came across few mothers that don’t bother asking for the meaning of ‘oka ori’, they have been handed the standard diagnosis of "Oka" by the grannies or neighbours stat. Their own question is whether they should give "agbo oka" that is native concoction or herbal remedies for the "Oka". Another category of mums have gone beyond that and have started the treatment for "Oka"; how will you know? Once you see a new baby with clean shaven head and sticky blackish substance applied to the scalp toward the front, you are seeing a child undergoing treatment for "Oka". Therefore majority don’t even know what or where the ‘oka ori’ is, but I could deduce from their history to likely referring to either the soft spot (sunken or bulging) on their baby’s head or cranial sutures.

Fast forward to when I gave birth, I was told my child has oka ori after the hair was shaved; will therefore needs concoction; I just laughed and told them politely that my baby has nothing like ‘oka ori’, although it’s hard to correct a widespread shared myth, but my child never took any concoction. My curiosity made me asked what exactly is oka ori, it was the obvious cranial suture that was pointed at…

I therefore concluded in my mind that, for me to correct the shared myth about ‘oka ori’, I need to discuss both the ‘soft spot (anterior fontannelle) and the cranial sutures’.

If you are not from Nigeria, you may be lost from the title alone. The typical Naija Mum knows what I am talking about, especially if you are from the South-Western part of the country, specifically the Yoruba tribe.

So what is this "Oka"?
The Grannies and some mums believe that there is a "hole" or "space" which is "breathing" or pulsating in the head of the new baby which is abnormal. That this soft space is not right and should not be there. Any baby that has this "abnormal space or hole" is diagnosed with "Oka". Some also believe obvious cranial sutures in associated with the hole or space breathing is a serious case of ‘oka’.

For fat, hairy babies, the "hole" is not so apparent and often ignored. However, in smaller babies who are also not gaining weight or perhaps losing weight especially in the 1st ten days of life, the space is very prominent and can even be sunken; such babies are easily labeled as having "Oka" and commenced on all forms of treatment ranging from application of substances on the scalp to drinking herbal remedies. There are lots of myths and beliefs surrounding this "Oka".

So why am I talking about "Oka"?
In addition to my encounter with ‘oka ori’, there was a story shared by a paediatrican. She said during her residency training to become a Paediatrician, she was working at the Children Emergency Room (CHER) at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital when two women rushed in with a baby crying. That is not unusual in CHER. What was terrifying about the day was when she saw the baby rushed in, he was about 2 - 3 months old and for the first time, she was seeing the brain live and direct in a living person who was not being operated. This was not a movie scene! The brain of this baby was completely visible to everyone.

What happened?
In the usual fashion, the grandma who came for "omugwo" had made a diagnosis of "Oka" and has prescribed the traditional treatment which was coating the surface with a black material. Unfortunately, in this scenario, whatever substance was applied was so caustic, it eroded (burnt) away the membrane of the anterior frontanelle and you can see the baby's brain live and direct!!! Of course, this was disastrous....for baby, mother and grandma and even the doctors.

That is why I feel like educating people around me especially mums about this traditional myths and beliefs that are dangerous to children's health. Of course, granny did not mean to harm her precious grandson but she did anyway. That baby had to undergo brain surgery. Of course, he had serious infection of the brain even before and after surgery. Though he did not die, but there are long-term complications he will face all because of someone's ignorance. No wonder, ignorance is more expensive than education.

FACTS TO KNOW ABOUT "OKA"
[1]. An infant’s skull is made up of six separate cranial (skull) bones:

- Frontal bone
- Occipital bone
- Two parietal bones
- Two temporal bones

These bones are held together by strong, fibrous, elastic tissues called SUTURES.

Two fontanelles usually are present on a newborn’s skull:
- On the top of the middle head, just forward to center (ANTERIOR FONTANELLE) – usually closes between 18 & 24 months. During childbirth, it let the skull changes its shape so that the fetus can easily pass through the birth canal.

- In the back of the middle of the head (POSTERIOR FONTANELLE) – usually closes earlier than the fontanelle.

[2]. Therefore, the "soft hole or space" often erroneously believed to be an abnormality is A NORMAL PART of the baby's head. It is called ANTERIOR FONTANELLE (AF). Every baby has it. It is there to allow along with the small spaces (sutures) between the different bones of the skull to accommodate the baby's brain growth. So it is not "OKA" or any other thing....It is a normal part of the baby's head.

[3]. The anterior fontanelle (AF) is covered by a membrane, and this membrane is what actually separates the baby's brain from the environment. It is that important! So any application of substances that can damage this membrane will lead to exposure of the brain to the environment with serious consequences like in the story above.

[4]. The fact that in some babies, very hairy or chubby especially, that you can not see it pulsating or "breathing" in local naija parlance does not mean it is not there. Some mums have actually said their babies do not have anterior fontanelle! That is not true....every baby is born with one!

[5]. Clinically, AF is very important, it usually give a clue of what is going on in the baby's system therefore treatment should be towards cause of distortion of the AF not aiming to close or treat Oka ori(AF).

[6]. The size and shape of the AF varies from one baby to another normally. In some conditions, it can be too big. Also the anterior fontannelle can be elevated "bulging" in some conditions especially if the baby has infections in the brain. It can be depressed "sunken" in other conditions like in babies that are very dehydrated or malnourished.

PLEASE NOTE THAT IN THESE CONDITIONS, IT IS NOT THE ANTERIOR FONTANELLE (AF) CAUSING THE DISEASE SYMPTOMS (FOR EXAMPLE DIARRHEA AND DEHYDRATION WITH SUNKEN AF). RATHER, THE AF IS JUST REFLECTING THE FACT THAT SOMETHING IS WRONG IN THE BODY SYSTEMS.

It is important to say this because this is one of the reasons some mums believe in "OKA". Such babies are sick and may either have prominent or sunken AF in addition to other symptoms. The "OKA doctors" will now say it is the "oka" causing the symptoms.

The danger of this belief is all treatments will be directed to the AF and the underlying disease causing the change in AF will be ignored. Also some of the native medications often used have dangerous side effects and consequences especially on the immature liver and kidneys of the babies causing further damage...."fry pan to fire" scenario!!!

[7]. The AF closes on its own by age of 18 - 24 months. This is because more than 90% of brain growth and development has occurred by the age of 2 years. You did not need to do anything about it. It happens on its own. Just to note that some diseases can cause delay in closure of the AF. See your pediatrician if you can still feel the AF in your baby after age 2 years.

[8]. You did not need to apply oil to the AF hourly or daily....highly unnecessary and the dripping oil will cause rashes on the baby's face. The AF is not "drying up" like many naija mums believe. You also do not need to put thread from cloth. You also do not need to mop AF with hot water or apply any substances local or herbal on it. JUST LEAVE THE AF ALONE!!!

[9]. Finally if your baby is sick with or without observed changes in the AF, please go to the Hospital immediately. Don't assume and don't accept the "OKA" diagnosis. Please see your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment. A stitch in time saves nine!

If you find this piece useful, feel free to share and educate people around you. Together we can make our environment better.

Till another time, be happy.

Via Dr. Yusuf Abolude


SOURCE:- www.doctorsururah.com


I know some of our traditional practices have been viable and safe through the years but many are still unsafe and dangerous with long term consequences.. Who knows maybe some of these traditional practices like this one count for the reasons why we Nigerians behave a certain odd way undecided angry (nah joke i they ooooo grin, hmmm sad)..

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