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HealthRe: Mayowa Ahmed: LUTH Releases Press Statement On #savemayowa by applecore(m): 9:04pm On Jul 29, 2016
magicminister:
i really do not understand the press release by LUTH.

1- They said Mayowa is an old patient of theirs already on treatment for another ailment??

what i understood from this is that she was misdiagnosed and was treated for different ailment instead of cancer for a very long time.
The family discovered it was stage 4 cancer after getting diagnosis from another hospital.

2- This 31year-old lady came into the Private Wing of LUTH on Monday, 25th July, 2016 with a history and clinical features of an intra-abdominal mass. The family and the patient brought along some results of laboratory investigations ordered and done from outside LUTH.

They only knew she had cancer or "mass " after she was diagnosed by another hospital.

Why in the holy hell would the family continue treatment with luth if they weren't able to diagnose the right disease in the first instance?
Now they are saying they wanted to conduct another batch of test?? I believe this process will take another couple of months and its obvious every second is crucial for mayowa.

3- the family however requested to fly Miss Ahmed outside the country barely 24 hours after her admission in LUTH,
So, basically they have been treating her for a mis-dagnosed ailment for a long time and only admitted her after they came with test results from other hospitals.

Nigerian public hospitals are a disgrace.


Come on guys, let's be real here. Most of us will go above and beyond for the people we love. I wouldn't wait for any quack doctor in a public hospital to give me diagnosis before making my own moves.

I don't see any scam here.
Besides, why should a hospital disclose patient's case to the whole world?
Where is the doctor-patient confidentiality?
Bunch of quacks!!
Despite the fact that the statement by LUTH lacked details, which could be attributed to the confidential nature of a patient's information, your MYOPIC, BIAS, and DEROGATORY statement only portrayed you as a frustrated individual with poor judgement***maybe a *wanabe*
HealthRe: World Hepatitis Day 2016: How His Parents Caused His Death by applecore(m): 1:48pm On Jul 28, 2016
NairaMaster1:
Transmission of hepatitis B through sex is very minimal. But be careful
Don't say what you don't know, especially on a platform like this. TRANSMISSION OF HEPATITIS B THROUGH SEX IS NOT VERY MINIMAL!
HealthMedical Mystery: The Brothers Who Can’t Move After Dark. by applecore(op): 6:36pm On Jul 13, 2016
Though consanguineous marriage is not common in this part (Nigeria) of the world, actually it is considered as an abomination in my tribe (Igbo), maybe because our ancestors were wise enough to know that such union always come with a HEAVY PRICE; a layman will call it 'curse'. As a doctor, i know that there is higher prevalence of genetic abnormalities in consanguineous marriages, but this caught my attention because it is still a medical enigma.



In Pakistan, two brothers experience paralysis when the sun sets, leaving physicians baffled by the mystery.


During the day, 13-year-old Shoaib Ahmed and his 9-year-old brother Abdul Rasheed are like any other ordinary kids: They’re able to walk, talk, eat, and be physically active. But when the sun goes down, almost as though they’re under the effects of an enchanted curse, they’re deprived of movement or the ability to speak. Dubbed the “solar kids,” the brothers are paralyzed after the sun’s rays disappear, and are unable to move, eat, or talk again until the sun rises.

Doctors remain perplexed by the condition, though they believe it may have something to do with genetics, as the boys’ mother and father are first cousins. “We took this case as a challenge,” Javed Akram, a professor of medicine at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, told the Associated Press. “Our doctors are doing medical tests to determine why these kids remain active in the day but cannot open their eyes, why they cannot talk or eat when the sun goes down.” According to Akram, Shoaib and Abdual lost two brothers to the same condition, though their sister is unaffected.

In order to remain under medical observation, the boys are living in a hospital in Islamabad, Pakistan. So far, doctors have ruled out the unsubstantial theory that the boys receive energy from the sun, as they were able to move around during the day in a dark, enclosed room. Researchers are also collecting soil and air samples from the family’s home village, and sending the brothers’ blood samples to overseas medical labs for examination.

According to Akram, speaking to reporters, there is a higher prevalence of genetic disorders in Pakistan compared to the U.S., possibly due to greater risk factors in developing countries. A 2012 study, for example, listed unplanned pregnancies, poor maternal nutrition, and higher rates of marriages between two related people as factors in the increased rate of birth defects in India. Consanguineous marriages, or unions between two relatives, appear to be one of the greatest risk factors for birth defects. According to a 2013 study, related married couples accounted for a third of babies born with abnormalities in Bradford, England.

While temporary paralysis and sleep paralysis — caused by nerve damage or a halting of muscle movement during REM sleep, respectively — are real conditions that can occur in ordinary people, neither of these things appear to be causing the brothers’ syndrome. Doctors hope that, with time, they’ll be able to learn what’s causing the disease, and prevent it from progressing with treatment.
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http://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/medical-mystery-the-brothers-who-can%E2%80%99t-move-after-dark/ar-AAhGtCb

HealthRe: My Left Ear Has Been Blocked For 4 Days Now... Help!!! by applecore(m): 6:38pm On Jul 12, 2016
Bukkiminat:
So in your myopic life, drug MUST be in the treatment plan of a patient?

Lol...like it is not a drug produced by a pharmacist they will still end up using

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