Drug Abuse is a healthcare problem today in Nigeria.
Drug Abuse is a healthcare problem today in Nigeria. It is a problem because of the easy access to drugs and the escalating rate at which younger people are becoming afflicted by drug addiction. 10 Years ago the commonest drug used to be Marijuana, Doctors had to manage the complications of Marijuana use, which is not very addictive. Today Nigeria is a net importer of Class A drugs and these drugs are used in Nigeria. Cocaine, Heroine, Methamphetamine, Crack cocaine, and many other highly-addictive Class A drugs are available and easily accessible. Today a community clinic would probably manage between 3-6 cases of recreational drug-induced mental and medical conditions monthly, When an individual is afflicted by addiction recovery is always very slow and never guaranteed. Recovery from addiction can take between 6 months to 10 years however a huge percentage of addicts never fully recover. Watching out for signs of drug consumption is very important in preventing addiction. Discuss with a psychiatrist or a psychologist for help and most importantly keep the person close. Remember consumption of recreational drugs is a choice but drug addiction is not a choice. Addicts are patients and they require specialist care. Let’s keep our community Safe and Sane.
Dr Dosunmu Jubril
Southern shore hospital
Get between 15 minutes to 2-hour naps in the afternoons
To keep yourself healthier and more productive this year, try as much as you can to get between 15 minutes to 2-hour naps in the afternoons. This is especially important for residents of busy and hectic cities like Lagos. This small nap time is extremely important for your health and productivity. Don’t forget your exercises and healthy meals too.
Stay healthy and stay Safe.
Dr Dosunmu Jubril
Southern Shore Hospitals.
Headaches
Headache is one of the commonest causes of visits to the GPs and Pharmacies. It could be due to a variety of reasons and is mostly benign hence resolves on its own however we should pay close attention if the headache persists and doesn’t respond to painkillers such as paracetamol and Ibuprofen.
The commonest causes of headaches are.
1. Alcohol use
2. Changes in sleep patterns
3. Emotional Stress
4. Use of medications and stimulants
5. Eye, neck or back strain due to poor posture.
6. Noise
7. Light
These tend to be benign and resolve on their own, all you need to do is to take painkillers.
Headache with fever, chills and general body aches normally signifies an infection, you will need to rule out Malaria, Typhoid and other causes of infection in our environment.
Persistent headache with or without dizziness in adults could also be a sign of cardiovascular disease, check your BP, cholesterol and blood sugar.
If you are on antihypertensives/ antidiabetics and get headaches/to feel dizzy after taking your drugs, check your BP/ Blood sugar to be sure that it’s not too low and discuss it with your doctor.
If you have or witness someone with a sudden and severe headache, vomiting, drowsiness and restlessness, get that person to the nearest hospital.
If you have or witness someone with sudden headache, weakness and loss of function on a part of the body get to the nearest hospital.
While the majority of headaches are mostly self-limiting and do not need medical intervention, Headaches of more than 3 days should not be overlooked.
We should also try as much as we can to understand the cause of our Headaches.
Stay healthy and stay safe.
Dr Dosunmu Jubril
Southern Shore Hospitals
Happy New Year
Happy New Year to you. May God Almighty Continue to Guide and protect you, May He perfect your plans and make 2022 a great year.
Stay blessed and stay healthy.
Dr Dosunmu Jubril
Southern Shore Hospitals
The delta Variant of COVID-19 is now spreading fast
The delta Variant of COVID-19 is now spreading fast in our communities and this variant is vicious. Younger people are getting sick and this regardless of age, sex and presence of chronic diseases like diabetes and hypertension. The duration of recovery from the severe form of this variant is longer than previous variants with patients needing oxygen for weeks. To witness the anguish of patients and patient’s relatives is a very painful experience for doctors and nurses, the good news is that recovery rate is very high if oxygen support is consistent. A lot of people fall sick and are not even aware they have covid-19 hence they tend not to know what to do and fall victim to this vicious disease. If you have being unwell for more than 3 days and haven’t recovered, if you are progressively getting weaker, finding it difficult to breath, walk or talk, you will need to visit a hospital immediately and get yourself tested.
If you have not being vaccinated, this will be the time to get vaccinated.
Please Use a face mask today.
Please sanitize your hands.
Please avoid parties and social gatherings.
Please protect your parents and reduce their contact with the public if they haven’t been vaccinated.
Stay safe and Stay Healthy.
Dr Dosunmu Jubril Adekunle.
Southern Shore Hospitals.
Malaria: Causes, Symptoms and Diagnosis
As the rainy season picks up so will Malaria 🦟🦟🦟. Watch the video and learn how you could protect yourself and your family. Stay healthy and stay safe.
Dr Dosunmu Jubril.
Southern Shore Hospitals.
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Malaria is a life-threatening mosquito-borne blood disease transmitted to humans by the Anopheles mosquito
Once an infected mosquito bites a human, the parasites multiply in the host’s liver before infecting and destroying red blood cells.
In some places, early diagnosis can help treat and control malaria. However, some countries lack the resources to carry out effective screening.
Dr Dosunmu Jubril reveals mosquitoes are just the transporters of malaria while human beings are the major carriers of the disease.
According to him, Malaria is being over-diagnosed hence its popularity as its symptoms are similar to the majority of other diseases such as chills, general feeling of discomfort, headache, nausea and vomiting, diarrhoea, Abdominal pain, Muscle or joint pain
It’s not advisable to treat malaria with just one medicine because it’s quick to build resistance turning the drug ineffective
