#HLWDK Daily Health Tips: Itching Breast

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Q: My breast has been scratching me, what could be the cause?

A: There are many different causes of breast/nipple itch and they include:

  • Eczema that is usually found to run in families with a history of allergies. Preventive/control measures include using mild soap to take a bath, followed by a mild moisturizer. Also do not use water that is too hot for a bath as this dries out your skin and makes the itching from eczema worse. Use warm water if you must and then dab your skin leaving some moisture. Lock in this moisture with a moisturizer. Stress is also a trigger for this and so reducing your stress levels and exercising may be helping in more ways than one. Anti-histamines (helpful with itching) and over the counter steroid creams are also useful. For severe cases, please see your doctor for a prescription of more potent steroids, immuno…

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#HLWDK Daily Health Tips: How Can Someone Test Negative And Then, Positive Afterwards?

Q: Learnt those who are negative later tested positive. Please how is this possible? Can someone have this virus and not show symptoms? Thanks

If someone tested negative and had never tested positive, the simple explanation can be that he became infected in the period after the previous test was done. It is important that we all understand that a negative result for someone who has never been infected does not mean a negative result forever. If the person does not keep to social distancing and hygiene rules described below, the person is likely to get infected at some point

If this question, however, refers to someone who had been infected, treated and then tested negative, becoming positive again, the response I gave to a similar question earlier this week,

We have seen some news coming out of China that suggest that some people who had tested negative to the virus, soon afterwards, tested positive again. And so the concern is, ‘does this mean a reinfection?’ or perhaps ‘the patient never really fully recovered from the initial infection?’ Or ‘maybe it’s the residual RNA (genetic material) from the virus?’ We don’t fully have the answers to this now – knowledge on COVID-19 keeps evolving.

What we do know is that with the other coronaviruses, the antibodies that patients produce during the infection confers some immunity for that specific virus which can last for months or even years

What is important for everyone to know for now is that nothing should give you a false sense of security – not masks, not the fact that you were infected and are now negative or that you feel your immune system is up to the task. Everyone should focus on doing the right things

  1. Stay home
  2. If you must go out, wear a face mask and practice social distancing. On wearing a mask, as I said before, new things keep coming to light about this virus and now there are concerns that it could be spread by even people who are not showing symptoms by just breathing or talking. So, protect yourself, you or the person you’re talking to could be asymptomatic (not showing symptoms). Use a cloth mask so we can save the hospital grade masks for the frontline medical staff who really need them
  3. Wash your hands often with water and soap. Washing under running water is ideal. If you don’t have running water, have someone pour water over your hands. Do this for at least 20 seconds
  4. For those times that you are not able to wash your hands, please use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Rub all over your hands in much the same way as when you’re washing your hands and rub until dry
  5. If you need to cough or sneeze, do that into the crook of your elbow. If you sneeze or cough into a tissue, dispose of it immediately in a trash can/dustbin and wash your hands immediately. Remember that if you’re wearing an outfit that overs your elbow, you’ve deposited some germs there and it’s a great idea to wash these clothes at the end of the day. And take a bath!

I hope y”all are keeping safe

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#HLWDK Daily Health Tips: Can Lemon Prevent Conception?

Q: Good morning Dr. Please, I have a question, ma’am. I’m trying to conceive but I want to lose some weight although have been taking green tea and lemon warm water for like 7 days now. I hope it won’t affect me or should I stop? Thanks ma’am

A: Thanks for writing in. This is a very interesting question.

To prepare for pregnancy, some lifestyle habits can help:

  1. Healthy choices in terms of diet (practice portion control, eat lots of fruits and veggies etc), keeping a healthy weight (try and stay within your BMI)
  2. Exercise most days a week for at least 30 minutes,
  3. Manage your stress etc.
  4. Folic acid supplements are also great as they help protect baby from defects in their neural tubes (spinal cord)
  5. Having sexual intercourse closer to the time of ovulation may be helpful in increasing chances of pregnancy. Does this also increase the chances of having a baby boy or girl? Despite ‘claims’ that male chromosomes swim faster, there’s no guarantee that having sexual intercourse on any particular day, ovulation or otherwise, increases the chance of pregnancy with either sex. This matter is solely in God’s domain except sex selection is done as can happen for some IVF patients.
  6. Stay off alcohol and smoking

You would observe that I have not asked you to stay off lemons 😀 This is because it does not affect your chances of pregnancy 🙂

Taking too much of it can hurt your teeth or make heart burn worse, especially in pregnancy. Where in doubt, always consult your doctor.

All the best!

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#HLWDK Daily Health Tips: Addressing More Facts And Fallacies Of COVID-19

DRINKING OR BATHING WITH HAND SANITIZER WILL KILL THE VIRUS

False

Hand sanitizer is meant to be used for disinfecting the hands alone. To keep other parts of your body clean, follow normal hygiene rules: bath regularly, brush your teeth regularly and wash your hands regularly. Hand sanitizer was not made to be bathed with or ingested and cannot be expected to perform its function if not used properly.

ARE ISOLATION AND QUARANTINE THE SAME?

No. Isolation is a public health measure used to separate people that are infected with the virus from those who are not.

Quarantine on the other hand is a measure used for people who have been in contact with the virus, to see if they become infected.

So, you go into isolation if you are COVI-19 positive and into quarantine, if you are suspected to be positive due to any kind of probable contact with the virus eg contact with someone who has tested positive etc.

How is everyone doing?

Lots of love and hugs coming your way….

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#HLWDK Daily Health Tips: Itching And Discharge In Pregnancy

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Q: Good pm doc, please I am 3 months pregnant and I am having itching and a lot of discharge in my vaginal, what is the remedy to it? Thanks ma’am

A: In pregnancy, the decrease in tolerance to glucose which may occur, means that the vagina has a rich supply of sugar which encourages the fungi to grow and multiply as they love the dark, warm, moist and rich environment 😀

Usually, there is yeast (fungi) in the vagina and they generally mind their own business until something comes along to disturb the peace of the environment. This disturbance can be in the form of abuse of antibiotics (which kills off the good bacteria that hold the fungi at bay causing them to take over and overgrow the environment) or even in pregnancy (where the estrogen hormone produced in pregnancy messes with the normal order of co-existence of fungi…

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#HLWDK Daily Health Tips: When Is Cough A Symptom Of Corona Virus?

Q: WHEN IS COUGH A SYMPTOM OF CORONA VIRUS?


A: Common symptoms of corona virus are a fever, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing and cough. The cough can be of any type, but it is most commonly a dry cough.


Unfortunately, most of these symptoms are present in a serious common cold or flu, and so they are not necessarily symptoms of corona virus every time they are experienced.


To be safe, any time these symptoms are observed together, after recent travel or contact with people who have been diagnosed with the virus, or in locations with community transmission, please consult your doctor or call the COVID-19 hotline. Calling in with your symptoms is a better idea than visiting the health facility for now.


The hotline will advise on the next course of action.

Stay safe, people! .

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#HLWDK Daily Health Tips: Can I Be Reinfected With COVID-19?

Q: Hi, Doctor. I am deeply concerned about this present pandemic Covid19. Thankfully, there have been survivors of the disease. Here is my question, can a person who just recovered from the disease develop an immune system that will help him never to contact it again?

Thanks for your Great impact

A: Hallos! Thanks for writing in

You’ve raised a good question.

We have seen some news coming out of China that suggest that some people who had tested negative to the virus, soon afterwards, tested positive again. And so the concern is, ‘does this mean a reinfection?’ or perhaps ‘the patient never really fully recovered from the initial infection?’ Or ‘maybe it’s the residual RNA (genetic material) from the virus?’ We don’t fully have the answers to this now – knowledge on COVID-19 keeps evolving.

What we do know is that with the other coronaviruses, the antibodies that patients produce during the infection confers some immunity for that specific virus which can last for months or even years

What is important for everyone to know for now is that nothing should give you a false sense of security – not masks, not the fact that you were infected and are now negative or that you feel your immune system is up to the task. Everyone should focus on doing the right things

  1. Stay home
  2. If you must go out, wear a face mask and practice social distancing. On wearing a mask, as I said before, new things keep coming to light about this virus and now there are concerns that it could be spread by even people who are not showing symptoms by just breathing or talking. So, protect yourself, you or the person you’re talking to could be asymptomatic (not showing symptoms). Use a cloth mask so we can save the hospital grade masks for the frontline medical staff who really need them
  3. Wash your hands often with water and soap. Washing under running water is ideal. If you don’t have running water, have someone pour water over your hands. Do this for at least 20 seconds
  4. For those times that you are not able to wash your hands, please use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Rub all over your hands in much the same way as when you’re washing your hands and rub until dry
  5. If you need to cough or sneeze, do that into the crook of your elbow. If you sneeze or cough into a tissue, dispose of it immediately in a trash can/dustbin and wash your hands immediately. Remember that if you’re wearing an outfit that overs your elbow, you’ve deposited some germs there and it’s a great idea to wash these clothes at the end of the day. And take a bath!

One of the silver linings of COVID-19 is a return to personal hygiene. Let’s all take this seriously and send this virus packing!

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#HLWDK Daily Health Tips: I Think My IUD Has Shifted!

Q: Doc, I had a copper IUD inserted 5 months ago and after checking up on it we found out that it wasn’t in place. Does it give me a higher chance of being preggy given the position of the IUD? Please notice my concern. Thank you!

A: Hi dear, thanks for writing in.

If indeed, the IUD has shifted and it’s not the string that you feel, you need to see visit your family planning clinic as soon as possible to get that checked out. Remember that if, indeed, the IUD is not properly inserted or has been expelled, you stand the risk of a pregnancy and so you should get this checked out shortly and use some other form of contraception in the meantime.

Generally, there are warning signs to look out for when you have the IUD on. If you experience any of these under-listed symptoms, please see your doctor immediately.

  1. Severe vaginal bleeding with at least 2 sanitary towels soaked every hour for 2 or more hours.
  2. Smelly vaginal discharge. This could be associated with fever and chills
  3. Severe pain in abdomen or pelvis

General information about IUDs:

• They are more than 99% effective

• You and your partner cannot feel the IUD itself either during sexual intercourse or while checking for it. The IUD itself should be firmly housed inside the womb/uterus. If indeed, you can feel it in the vagina, it may have been expelled

• Your partner may however be able to feel the string during sexual intercourse and the string can also be felt if a finger is into the vagina.

• People who have inserted IUDs may feel abdominal cramps or lower back ache for a few weeks after insertion

• Bleeding in between periods may also happen.

• There is a risk of infection if the user of IUD or her sexual partner have other sexual partners.

All the best!

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WHO Frequently Asked Questions On COVID-19

Q: Dear Doc. Is it true that one can be infected with COVID 19 and not show symptoms until the virus leaves the person’s body?. Please I will appreciate your response. Thanks
A: There are people who contract COVID-19 and show no symptoms or experience only mild disease.
For more more answers to questions you may have, please click on the link below and access WHO’s questions and answers.
Have a good night, people!

https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/q-a-coronaviruses

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#HLWDK Daily Health Tips: More On COVID-19

More facts and fiction on COVID-19
IF I HAVE THE VIRUS BUT SHOW NO SYMPTOMS, I’M NOT CONTAGIOUS

Fiction

This is not true. It’s incredibly important to be safe when coming in contact with people- you never know who has the virus. It’s also incredibly important to self-quarantine after you’ve possibly been in contact with the virus. This is important because you may have the virus and may not be exhibiting any symptoms because sometimes, they take time to develop (two weeks). There have been people with the virus that experienced mild to no symptoms, but that didn’t reduce their ability to infect others. So be safe. For your sake and for others.


SNEEZING IS A SYMPTOM OF COVID-19

Fact but not always

COVID-19 shares some symptoms with a common flu, but not all. Sneezing for example, is not a classic symptom of this virus. While we are trying to be safe, we must be reasonable and not discriminate people. If someone sneezes, they may just have dust in their nose. Maintain your distance, but don’t run away. Be safe AND respectful.


I hope y’all are doing well? You’re ll in my prayers. This too shall pass!

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