Health › Re: Doctor in the House: Free Medical Advice Available by LEBEfirstson: 8:45am On Jul 14, 2020 |
LEBEfirstson: .. please and please, this medical grammar is way too for my comprehension. Come down a bit to my level so that I can understand the solution to my warts please. Thanks very much indeed .. ignore this please. Not meant to be typed here |
Health › Re: Doctor in the House: Free Medical Advice Available by LEBEfirstson: 8:44am On Jul 14, 2020 |
ChybuzzDD: See a Dermatologist or a Plastic surgeon(if the warts are so large as may require surgical excision). The size and number determine the most appropriate treatment modality.
I don't understand what the other guy meant by "I'm not sure of specialist treatment in Nigeria..." That sounds derogatory.
There are numerous Dermatologists and Plastic surgeons practicing in Nigeria. The only problem is Nigerians don't know who is who, and do not care, when compared to patients abroad. .. thanks |
Health › Re: Doctor in the House: Free Medical Advice Available by LEBEfirstson: 8:42am On Jul 14, 2020 |
AmbulatoryMedic: Hi Based on the sensitivity of the antibiotics. You actually don’t need IV antibiotics. You can take oral antibiotics with good oral bioavailability and still achieve the same outcome with IV/IMeg ciprofloxacin (shows slight sensitivity) .. please and please, this medical grammar is way too for my comprehension. Come down a bit to my level so that I can understand the solution to my warts please. Thanks very much indeed |
Health › Re: Doctor in the House: Free Medical Advice Available by LEBEfirstson: 10:14pm On Jul 13, 2020 |
AmbulatoryMedic: Hi, It depends what you mean by warts and a picture would be useful. Are you referring to Molluscum contagiosum?. Mosaic wart? Simple warts?. Depending on the numbers, treatment includes cryotherapy, salicylic acid (months of treatment required). You may also need sexual health screen if unprotected intercourse .. thanks Doc. I'm grateful for your prompt response. Are there specialist for the treatment for the genital warts here in Nigeria? Where can I get the salicylic acid? |
Health › Re: Doctor in the House: Free Medical Advice Available by LEBEfirstson: 9:17pm On Jul 13, 2020 |
HELLO GREAT DOCTORS IN THE HOUSE
WHAT CAN I USE FOR WARTS ON THE PUBIC AREA? I HAVE GOT WARTS ON MY PUBIC AREA AND I REALLY WANT TO GET RID OF IT. PLEASE HELP ME ������. |
Politics › Re: Boss Mustapha: If It Means To Lock Down Again, We Will Not Shy Away by LEBEfirstson: 5:51pm On Jul 07, 2020 |
But wait ooo, is it really because of top government officials testing positive for MALARIA? I don't really want to ask why I was dropped in this country sef |
Politics › Re: Boss Mustapha: If It Means To Lock Down Again, We Will Not Shy Away by LEBEfirstson: 5:48pm On Jul 07, 2020 |
Akeredolu wey don test negative after handover treat from his deputy? Na im make you wan impose lockdown again? Ifeanyi okowa and David, I don't even know what to say about their case. |
Crime › Re: Woman Buries Her Baby Alive In Kaduna by LEBEfirstson: 3:41pm On Jul 05, 2020 |
Bodydialect57: Dastardly deed! What a made up mind for evil! And she still have the strength to dig the grave and bury the innocent child.
The heart of man is indeed desperately wicked! .. point of correction "The heart of woman" |
Politics › Re: N700m Fraud: Court To Decide Ize-Iyamu’s Fate Today by LEBEfirstson: 10:25am On Jul 02, 2020 |
teadrake: Can Nigerian politician ever be free from having their cloth tainted with corruption?? Nairalanders, how can we tame corruption in this country .. only Peter obi � |
Health › Re: My Mum Is Suffering From Joint (knee)pain by LEBEfirstson(op): 7:15am On Jun 22, 2020 |
Juliusmomoh: Has she gone to any hospital ? .. not yet . Just over the counter medications |
Health › My Mum Is Suffering From Joint (knee)pain by LEBEfirstson(op): 6:29am On Jun 22, 2020 |
Hello great people, My mum always complain about knee pains especially when she walks short distance and even after climbing stairs. I can imagine the pains she always pass through.
I feel very down every time I finish talking with her on the phone about the pains.
Please, did anyone know anything (medications) she will use to get rid of the pains.
It breaks my heart she's going through the pains. She is in her mid 50's.
Thanks very much indeed for your time reading this and I hope to get a very helpful suggestions. |
Health › Re: 745 New COVID-19 Cases Reported. Total 18480. 6307 discharged. 475 deaths by LEBEfirstson: 11:55pm On Jun 18, 2020 |
STC.. IM GETTING THERE |
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Education › Re: Lagos To Decide Reopening Of Schools In Two Weeks by LEBEfirstson: 6:15pm On Jun 04, 2020 |
So businesses no more 9-3 things? Someone please explain more to me |
Health › Re: COVID-19: Lagos Cases To Decline In Four To Six Months – Commissioner by LEBEfirstson: 11:26pm On May 28, 2020 |
gistsmill04: The Lagos State Honourable Commissioner for Health, Professor Akin Abayomi has said that the state will begin to see a significant decline in the number of COVID-19 cases in about four to six months.
Prof. Abayomi made this assertion while speaking at the 2020 Ministerial Press Briefing in commemoration of the One-Year Anniversary of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s assumption of office on Wednesday, May 27.
“It is difficult to predict the end of COVID19. When we are going to see our peak is also dependent on the profile of the outbreak.
We are watching what’s happening across the world and using the pattern of the outbreak in different environments to try and reach some kind of modelling pattern to when we are going to peak and when we are going to see the end of the outbreak.
We believe that a period of four to six months is a reasonable period by which we should start to see a significant decline in the number of COVID19 cases that we pick up in Lagos.
By that stage, many people would have been exposed to the virus and therefore the virus will have less of an opportunity to infect people because they would have developed some degree of immunity to the virus and that would signify the end of COVID19” he said
Lagos State remains the epicenter of COVID-19 in Nigeria with 4012 confirmed cases as of May 28th 2020.
SOURCE: https://theupdates.net/covid-19-lagos-cases-to-decline-in-four-to-six-months-commissioner/ .. Professor Akin Abayomi, abeg go collect TROPHY.. LAGOS IS NO LONGER CENTER OF EXCELLENCE BUT NOW EPICENTER OF COVID EXCELLENCE..ndi ara |
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Family › Re: What Secret Is My Husband Hiding? by LEBEfirstson: 4:10pm On May 16, 2020 |
Is it MARGARET TACHA OR BBNAIJA KIND OF TACHA? why e be that ladies with this name TACHA too dey do gra gra |
Travel › Re: FG Denies Releasing Guidelines For Resumption Of Flights by LEBEfirstson: 3:35pm On May 16, 2020 |
The guideline leaked just exactly as buhari speech leaked before the speech.
Just watch out, they will still release the exactly guideline as just this denied one. Bunch of confused people.
VAGABONDS IN POWER |
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Politics › Re: Coronavirus: Sanwo-Olu Mulls Another Lockdown by LEBEfirstson: 10:22pm On May 09, 2020 |
PLEASE HOW MANY CASES HAS ANAMBRA STATE RECORDED SINCE THEIR EASE OF THIER LOCKDOWN? WHY LAGOS CARRY THIS THING FOR HEAD LIKE THIS? SO BECAUSE OF THIS VIRUS OF A THING, GOVERNMENT START RECORDING NUMBER OF SICK AND DEATH PEOPLE? DO THEY NOT KNOW THAT THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE DIE EVERYDAY IN THIS COUNTRY WHEN THIS VIRUS THING HAVEN'T STARTED? THEY ARE NOW KEEPING RECORDS BECAUSE THEY ARE GETTING MONEY FROM IT! MY HAPPINESS IS JUST THAT WHATEVER THAT HAS A START MUST SURELY FINISH!! |
Health › Re: COVID-19: FG To Probe Kogi, Cross River Zero Case Claims by LEBEfirstson: 6:21pm On May 09, 2020 |
My only happiness in this life is that WHATEVER THAT HAS BEGINNING MUST SURELY HAVE AN END!! |
Health › Is This How The Number Of Discharged COVID-19 Pandemic Patients Is Souring In La by LEBEfirstson(op): 5:15am On May 05, 2020 |
Over the weekend, Friday to be precise.
My neighbor's son sustained a head injury while playing with his fellow kids and was rushed to the general hospital in my area here.
The little boy wasn't sick o. Just a head injury that happened in my presence while we were outside discussing.
On Sunday, I went to check on the boy to see how he was doing, he was already playing with other kids though his head is still bandaged.
I started talking with his mom and she told me what now seems to be the new trend as regards Covid-19 in Nigeria.
She showed me the receipt issued to her by the hospital. It was marked Covid-19, case 353.
I was surprised to see that.
She said when she saw the receipt, she asked the nurse what was the meaning of that? That her son isn't a Covid-19 patient.
The nurse told her not to worry, that it means nothing. That she was only doing what was required of her. So she shouldn't worry.
According to the woman, she was still worried seeing that on her receipt but the nurse further reassured her and told her that if she doesn't do that, she could be issued a query. Wow!
What this means is that, according the receipt, the boy is case 353 treated and discharged.
Can you imagine that?!
That is possibly the new trend now at government hospitals.
Once you're sick and visits a government hospital, you're a Covid-19 patient.
If she hadn't shown me that receipt, I wouldn't have believed what she told me yesterday.
And you keep wondering why we can't see common pictures of patients in the isolation centers. Common pictures o.
All we see everyday are numbers upon numbers of discharged persons. �����
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Health › Re: COVID-19: Enugu State Confirms 4 New Cases by LEBEfirstson: 7:46am On May 03, 2020 |
masterP042: I know, but they have similar meaning. I tried translating it directly, but it couldn't pass across the message needed. .. peace |
Health › Re: COVID-19: Enugu State Confirms 4 New Cases by LEBEfirstson: 7:27am On May 03, 2020 |
knowhowk: Hypocrites Leaders ,Simply go to Madagascar to bring in Covid Organics .This is life issue .. I don't know what is wrong to ask for the CVO from Madagascar! Yet they won't do their own ok. I believe they enjoy giving figures all the time and taking people to isolation centres |
Health › Re: COVID-19: Enugu State Confirms 4 New Cases by LEBEfirstson: 7:24am On May 03, 2020 |
masterP042: Ignorance and sheer stupidity is when people, out of all the glaring evidence about this virus, still doubt it's existence and throw caution to wind by willfully overriding the laid down safety protocols. Those in abakpa especially, they lived as if there was no lockdown, markets, shops everything was going normal. They claim they're abakpa nti ike (stubborn), but they should also know that okuko nti ike na anu ihe n'ite ofe( the stubborn fly follows the corpse to the grave). Most of these new cases coming up are from that side. Making a joke of the corona virus will not stop it from spreading and infecting people, making jokes of or denying such serious case is stupidity. I just hope they borrow sense. #staysafe ... This is not the interpretation of your idiomatic expression |
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