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Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Anonimoss: 2:03pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
Atigba: Okay. Too many disease out there |
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Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Dpsychologist: 2:25pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
UDUJ:Ok. Noted |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Nobody: 2:42pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
Please stop inflicting fear on people. Know of someone with hapetitis from birth, she’s now 49 and still chopping life. I have it too for years no symptoms. Though it’s advisable to be running liver function test aléast every six months and avoid the avoidable ChybuzzDD: 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by earnit3: 3:08pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
ok |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Dominionforlife: 3:18pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
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Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Dominionforlife: 3:21pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
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Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by ChybuzzDD(m): 3:29pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
Blesso222: If you were reasonable, you would know I listed about 5 categories of scenarios, and that you and your friend might belong to scenario 2. Medicine is a science and has nothing to do with wishful thinking; neither does it have anything to do with religion. As a doctor, my role is to tell patients what's medically and scientifically possible, and not necessarily what they'll like to hear. You tell them the reality and possible solutions, if any. |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by ChybuzzDD(m): 3:36pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
Atigba: Excellent. Some, due to their religious beliefs(which haven't taken Africa to anywhere), don't like hearing the truth. Once you tell them, you will become the enemy that's wishing them death. The few years I practised in Nigeria were filled with frustrations. Once you tell a Nigerian he/she has tested positive, the next thing you'll hear is "God forbid", and you won't see them again. What outcome would one get in a country where people don't even believe they have the disease or that the disease exists? |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Galaticos444: 3:41pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
ChybuzzDD:but u said earlier that's incurable and kind of misguiding people |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by ChybuzzDD(m): 3:51pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
Galaticos444: It seems there's widespread ignorance in Nigeria! I haven't told you it's curable in any of my subsequent posts. That the immune cells are able to successfully clear the virus in a very few people in the acute phase in my scenario 1 doesn't make it curable. There's no drug yet that can CURE hepatitis B. So, it is not curable yet. I hope you understand English?? |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Dpsychologist: 3:52pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
ChybuzzDD:Too bad thats the country we find ourselves in |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Ipisi(m): 4:04pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
Galaticos444: Like seriously Cured of Hepatitis B But they said Hepatitis B is not curable ooooo |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Ipisi(m): 4:06pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
ChybuzzDD: Yeah I heard that there's no cure for hepatitis B.... But can you recommend any drugs that can help an hepatitis B patient manage it properly well |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Ipisi(m): 4:15pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
idowuolanipekun: Is this drug approved by world health organization WHO Does it completely cure Hepatitis B and flush it away from a person's system? If yes, please what proof do you have? |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by ChybuzzDD(m): 4:40pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
Ipisi: Yes, there are drugs that are aimed are reducing the viral loads, halting progression of liver disease and decreasing the rate of transmission. Some of them are expensive, and I don't know how readily available they're in Nigeria. But then, it's not every patient that qualifies for antiviral therapy(Livolin is not an antiviral drug). Every positive patient has to undergo serology tests to determine if he's qualified for treatment with such drugs. A patient whose serology results show his status as a chronic carrier or chronic inactive hepatitis B infection, doesn't need any antiviral drug. Stuffs like Livolin and a healthy lifestyle that involves abstinence from alcohol and certain medications will just be enough, while undergoing regular liver function tests. |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by MetalJigsaw(m): 5:14pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
Peterpaul222:people actually recover from it. |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Kalatium(m): 7:13pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
Amopeekun: Exactly |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Vivian16: 7:13pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
this shit killed my beloved brother 3 years ago, continue to rest in peace Nnadi Anayo Casimir Eze1of UDU Sokoto I miss you dearly my beloved. |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Kalatium(m): 7:17pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
Vivian16:Sorry for your lost dear |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Atigba: 7:59pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
ChybuzzDD: Don't blame them, it is lack of awareness for the most part. Again the testing, followup and treatment is expensive. I think the government should create commission for hepatitis management and reduce the various treatment involved with the virus like HIV. In Europe for instance, if you are tested for HBV, it is compulsory for you to attend all the appointments scheduled for you by your doctor. They will even write to you through email to remind you when your appointment date is close. The test and treatment is free. |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Atigba: 8:07pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
Ipisi: Your doctor will do that for you Go and look for hepatologist, not everyone need treatment. |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Atigba: 8:30pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
Vivian16: Sorry for your lost This is the reason people should be aware of their status so they can change their life style and learn to management the virus. What kill young people most living with the virus is alcohol 1 Like |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by ChybuzzDD(m): 8:44pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
Atigba: Agree with some of your points, but if you've practised in Nigeria, you'd realise that's a totally different world. Most of these people are fully aware of the existence and implications of having any of these viruses/diseases, but have been trained by their pastors and imams to reject having them. Their new teaching is that once you reject what the doctor diagnose you with, you won't have it. Remember they respect these religious leaders far more than anyone else. The government can't do anything about such beliefs and practices. Testing, treatment and follow up may be expensive, especially when considering the high rate of poverty in the country, but even if they are made free, many will still not go for them. My friend in Portharcourt just told me he currently has a man with HIV, HBV, TB, and DM on admission, but this man's wife has vehemently refused to be tested for any of these 4 deadly diseases. To her, the husband doesn't have them, and there's no need for her doing the tests. This belief also accounted for why this man is presenting with these 4 diseases all in advanced stages. You can easily guess what the outcome will be. This is just a good example of how cultural and religious beliefs are influencing medical practice in Nigeria. |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by ademasta(m): 9:16pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
dhardy09:Look for the plant called "Stone breaker", it is called "Eyin Olobe" in Yoruba. Get as many as possible, rinse and put in a big pot. Cook it very well. Drink a glass cup everyday, morning and night. Morning before food. Night after food. Go back for test after one month. 1 Like |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Atigba: 9:21pm On Jul 28, 2020 |
ChybuzzDD: You are very right about the religious believe 1 Like |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Atigba: 1:46am On Jul 29, 2020 |
ademasta: If the virus can be erase like that more than 20million Nigerians won't have it |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Vicilo(m): 6:03am On Jul 29, 2020 |
In Nigeria there is no treatment, testing facilities made affordably available for d patient, all these crammer is audio, if u like die d govt no care. I heard some of d test cost as much as 50k. But d good thing is if u find out in time, u will be safe. Pls let's all take d test. |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Nobody: 8:54am On Jul 29, 2020 |
ChybuzzDD: Oga just go and sleep or continue your work. Jesus Christ Have been doing it for years and I have seen people That have been infected with HBV went for the test got cured and even when the protein antibodies of the virus was scanned when the person wanted to donate blood, there was no evidence that he had been infected by the virus. This person I know was like a brother when he was going through this was terrible. Eyes yellow, Even his body turned yellow, the level of bilirubin was in billions but to our surprise after 7month. It was like a miracle. So brother, You know what people write and you read to assimilate them, but there is somebody that doesn't go through that principle, all you need is just Faith and you will be surprised what that 5 letter word can do for you. Will you say Covid19 is not curable? Answer this. Cuz there is no known cure for it presently and people are recovering everyday. |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Larcardii(f): 2:57pm On Jul 29, 2020 |
Blesso222:my mum has it too from birth...and she is still alive and healthy at 53... 1 Like |
Re: World Hepatitis Day : A Hepatitis Free Future by Larcardii(f): 2:59pm On Jul 29, 2020 |
Ipisi:go for proper check up before taking any drugs oo...don't go and take d one dat will kill yt liver totally |
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