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Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by Lagusta(m): 11:37pm On Oct 31, 2016
vicksbaba:


I did a background research on his nairaland profile... Since he's really loud in talking, I figured out that he'd have at some point leaked an info of himself... He's actually a Doctor who finished from Nigeria's Premier Private University. He said it clearly in the post he made below that he was a 400 level student as at 2012



https://www.nairaland.com/1048853/neil-armstrongs-remains-buried-sea/2#12195728

And at that level he said it is safe and hygienic to drink SALT WATER

Ladies and gentlemen, we have a half-baked Nigerian doctor on the loose.....

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Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by elobyobi: 7:19am On Nov 01, 2016
Wait, he actually did say that!!! shocked
Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by elobyobi: 7:24am On Nov 01, 2016
Plus, 400L as at 2012 doesn't mean he's graduated by now. Especially in a Nigerian private university, whether na premier or lux.
He's obviously talking about Igbinedion University, where people spend a minimum of 9 years studying a 6 year course, then have to go to Abuja to take the MDCN council exam cuz their school is not yet accredited.

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Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by GboyegaD(m): 8:00am On Nov 01, 2016
Silkmoth33:
Hm! U did mention a human being(who was supposedly ur friend) that failed out of the Mbbs program.

I sure as hell hope that person was not vickybaba, cos d guy conjured up some trash from anywhere(as he is yet to understand what it means and paste here with a shrewed understanding) which u suprisingly agree with.

Stay away from such ppl, he has not helped ur situation at all. Pls do ur research on the nodes of the scalp and don't let this guy confuse u.

*But ppl wicked sha, how person go cite his own friend as example to teach moral lesson*

If every other medical professionals tell you that you are wrong, don't you think you should take a step back and perhaps refresh your memory?

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Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by Freeezzz(m): 3:22pm On Nov 01, 2016
GboyegaD:


If every other medical professionals tell you that you are wrong, don't you think you should take a step back and perhaps refresh your memory?
God bless you sir!
cool
Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by amokeme(f): 6:28pm On Nov 02, 2016
GboyegaD:


If every other medical professionals tell you that you are wrong, don't you think you should take a step back and perhaps refresh your memory?
Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by robotix: 8:52pm On Nov 02, 2016
DrAda:


Okay dear... I hope the op brings us up to speed. I do not know why but I just love intriguing cases like this. Later.

Hello ma'am, please can you take a look at this, please?

https://www.nairaland.com/3442995/hearing-lose-cured?
Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by okusman(m): 10:21pm On Nov 02, 2016
Lagusta:


Eiyaaa, this just shows that you know NOTHING about health care....
Comparing the security guard of a bank to a house officer is like comparing the confidential secretary of a law firm to a fresh barrister...

But hey, a fresh barrister can still represent you at a court of law!!!!

That's just how health care is. You first see the house officer, he clerks you, takes history, performs physical examinations, makes an initial assessment, takes samples, orders for investigations, draw a preliminary treatment plan, and the finally inform his registrar/Medical officer....

The registrar goes through the clerking, dots i's and crosses t's, and informs the senior registrar, who does the same until the consultant is informed, who gives his final verdict, which all members of the team, including the house officer, follows to the marrow.....

So in essence, no consultant would ever review a patient unless the house officer sees, then the registrar and so forth....

Hope I am clear now??



clap for your self because I could see that u tried your best by using private hospital settings to break down your point...
firstly, u said a patient is good to go when seen by house officer... lol.. just tell me yes or no.. can an house officer carry out a procedure on you? ... so even an emergency patient will severe case will undergo house officer to medical officer and reg and senior reg before consultant clerking?...

there are several clinics in a standard teaching hospital... only 2 clinics (GOPD and Staff clinic) where are like primary health center use medical officers to attend to patients because most cases brought in to those clinics are minor cases like malaria and the likes... those with major cases are immediately given referral letter to the appropriate clinic , which are the other clinics in that hospital and they are called COPD or Specialist Clinics (e.g MOP, SOP, E.N.T, Ophthal..... etc). medical officers are not specialists not to talk of the house officers which are juniors to medical officer....
Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by Coldplay007(f): 5:36am On Nov 03, 2016
okusman:




clap for your self because I could see that u tried your best by using private hospital settings to break down your point...
firstly, u said a patient is good to go when seen by house officer... lol.. just tell me yes or no.. can an house officer carry out a procedure on you? ... so even an emergency patient will severe case will undergo house officer to medical officer and reg and senior reg before consultant clerking?...

there are several clinics in a standard teaching hospital... only 2 clinics (GOPD and Staff clinic) where are like primary health center use medical officers to attend to patients because most cases brought in to those clinics are minor cases like malaria and the likes... those with major cases are immediately given referral letter to the appropriate clinic , which are the other clinics in that hospital and they are called COPD or Specialist Clinics (e.g MOP, SOP, E.N.T, Ophthal..... etc). medical officers are not specialists not to talk of the house officers which are juniors to medical officer....

Take it easy bro.. a house officer is a Medical doctor.. and is not particularly different from a Medical Officer. In most clinics and Service delivery points in tertiary institutions.More often than not, you are likely to be 1st seen by a house officer.. When you are on admission, you must be seen by a houseofficer.. In fact you will have more time with a House officer than any other doctor in the clinic..
Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by Lagusta(m): 8:44am On Nov 03, 2016
okusman:




clap for your self because I could see that u tried your best by using private hospital settings to break down your point...
firstly, u said a patient is good to go when seen by house officer... lol.. just tell me yes or no.. can an house officer carry out a procedure on you? ... so even an emergency patient will severe case will undergo house officer to medical officer and reg and senior reg before consultant clerking?...

there are several clinics in a standard teaching hospital... only 2 clinics (GOPD and Staff clinic) where are like primary health center use medical officers to attend to patients because most cases brought in to those clinics are minor cases like malaria and the likes... those with major cases are immediately given referral letter to the appropriate clinic , which are the other clinics in that hospital and they are called COPD or Specialist Clinics (e.g MOP, SOP, E.N.T, Ophthal..... etc). medical officers are not specialists not to talk of the house officers which are juniors to medical officer....


My dear brother....

Firstly, are you a doctor??

Secondly, I am not using private hospital setting, how many private hospitals employ house officers, except maybe EKO hospital and St. Nicholas hospital, and some others....

And yes, a house officer is the first doctor seen once the patient has been identified as needing specialist care, go and ask any other doctor or health care provider. We are not talking about staff clinic or GOPD. The staff clinic is meant for hospital staff, the GOPD is meant for "cold cases" I.e patients with malaria, upper respiratory tract infection, diarrhoea, etc....

And yes, no matter how severe the emergency is, the house officer has been trained to stabilize, secure IV access, collect samples, then take history, examination and inform the registrar, who assess and informs senior registrar, who in turn informs the consultant. If the consultant is informed first, the senior reg down to the HO would get queries......

I say all this because I have been in the system, no patient that comes to the hospital doesn't go through me first as a house officer, I do all the stuff and inform my registrar, that's how it's done in other teaching hospitals....

Please go and get your facts right

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Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by durodee(m): 4:58am On Nov 04, 2016
Inshalord:
Good day all,

Please, I need your advice cos I believe before me people exist who have experienced this.
Doctors in the house abeg what could be d cause of this bumps,though we ve appointment with dermatologist next month 11th but also i will appreciate ur opinions before the appointed date.
Thanks



I don't know if there is an update on this yet but this look like Periporitis to me. I will try and attach an online picture if I can. I believe a course of antibiotics + antifungal is in order, followed by a visit to the dermatologist if not resolving. I doubt it is an emergency like some people are portraying although it does look awful and will surely elicit unwanted attention in public.
My apologies if all these have been previously addressed, I didn't have the time to go through 265 posts on this topic. grin grin
Regards

Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by wunderkiind(m): 6:52pm On Nov 05, 2016
cheesy
Re: Multiple Bumps On My 3-Year-Old Boy Scalp. by MissRaine69(f): 12:35pm On Jul 20, 2017
They look like pillar cysts which are easily removed but is hard without actually seeing your son face to face. Does he express pain?

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