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USEFUL HINTS PART 2

From real life cases.

Case number 1
Nigerian girl, gets sick, goes to pharmacist or chemist.

Girl: I am having pain in my abdomen.
Pharm/Chemist : is it serious?
Girl - yes.
Pharm- oya take these drugs.

Girl goes home. Takes drugs. 3 days later pain is becoming more serious. Goes to the lab.
Lab Scientist, collects blood, stool, and urine. After some hours.

Lab Scientist: You have severe malaria, typhoid, hepatitis and worm. Oya take these drugs.
Girl goes home and takes drugs. 3 days later she goes to school, during the first lecture she collapsses. They carry her to hospital.
Doctor examines patient. She is paper white with distended abdomen. Doctor taps abdomen and gets blood. Calls parents. 'She has ruptured ectopic pregnancy'. They rush her to the theater and she survives by the whiskers.

Case number 2.

Nigerian girl feeling sick. Goes to chemist. I have pain in my lower abdomen.
Chemist: since when?
Girl: 5 days, but getting more serious.
Chemist: when is your last menses.
Girl: am on it now.
Chemist: I see. You must be having menstrual pains. Oya take these drugs.

Girl goes home, takes drugs. 5 days later, still having abdominal pains, now with fever and vomiting. Mother takes girl to the lab.
Lab Scientist collects stool, urine and blood. Some hours later.

Lab Scientist to mother: 'she has malaria and typhoid with hepatitis'. Scribbles prescription. 'Let her take these drugs'.

4 days later, girl cannot get off the bed. They rush her to the hospital. Doctor sees girl, requests ultrasound. Result - ruptured appendix.
Girl rushed to the theater and survives after almost 3 weeks hospital stay.

Case number 3.
Boy having abdominal pain. Goes to chemist.

Boy: I have pain in my stomach.
Pharmacist: OK. Take these drugs.
Boy goes home, takes drugs. Pain goes, resurfaces after 2 weeks, goes again, pharmacist gives more drugs, pain goes, appears again in three weeks with passage of dark stools.
Boy goes to the lab. Lab Scientist collects blood, stool, and urine. After some time......
Lab Scientist: you have malaria, typhoid, hepatitis and ulcer. Scribbles some prescriptions.
Boy goes home, takes drugs, feels better dark stool disappears.

3 weeks later boy vomits blood, rushed to the hospital. Doctor sees boy, requests for tests including ultrasound and endoscopy. Result: stomach cancer.

Morals of the stories.
1. Lab Scientists, nurses and pharmacists are not doctors. They are not trained to DIGNOSE and prescribe drugs.
2. Doctors should NOT be the last to be consulted when ill. Don't wait until the case becomes complicated. You may not just be saving your life, you could also be saving money from unnecessary tests and useless drugs.
3. If for any reason you take over the counter drugs and symptoms persist after 2 days, go see a doc.
4. If you are pregnant you have no business taking drugs not prescribed by a doctor.

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Let the re-sensitization begin!

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