WHAT IS ELEPHANTIASIS DISEASE

WHAT IS ELEPHANTIASIS DISEASE

 

Elephantiasis

Elephantiasis is a combination of signs and symptoms that occur after the extra circulatory system and the immune system (lymphatic system) are infected by parasites technically known as Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi and Brugia timori which are transmitted by Culex mosquitoes.

 

The problem of palms occurs after the lymphatic fluid is blocked, leading to inflammation of the affected area,

 

Elephantiasis can occur in various parts of the body but mainly occurs in the legs and arms.

 

Due to the similarity of the feet of a patient with the problem of palms and elephants, that is why it was technically called Elephantiasis.

 

SYMPTOMS OF TENDER DISEASE

1. Fever

 

2. Inflammation of the lymph nodes, especially of the larynx.

 

3. Pain in the testicles.

 

4. Pain in the testicles.

 

5. Excessive swelling (easy to squeeze) on the affected area.

 

6. Scratches or sores on the affected area.

 

7. Very swollen feet.

 

8. The skin becomes very hard on the part of the problem.

 

9. Getting problems with walking and getting BUSHA (hydrocele). The problem can also cause a woman to get swelling in the upper skin of the (Vulva). ability to cause pregnancy problem).

 

Some of our communities believe that the BUSHA problem is caused by drinking coconut water or madafu (this is not true).

 

10. Rarely can this problem, if exacerbated, affect the respiratory system and cause coughing and fever. This occurs due to Eisonophils cells damaging the lungs.

 

 

 

HOW TO CARE FOR ELEPHANT PATIENT.

1. Ensure the cleanliness of the patient's body and the environment in general.

 

2. Use of mosquito repellent to repel mosquitoes to prevent the spread of the disease.

 

3. Use specific disinfectants such as Dettol

 

4. Wash (wash) the swollen area with clean water and soap daily (approximately three times a day).

 

5. Be sure to exercise the swollen leg or arm and also lift it up to allow for a good “Lymph” rotation.

 

TREATMENT OF TENDER DISEASE

A patient with Elephantiasis should visit to the hospital for better treatment

  1. CORONA VIRUS
  2. MONKEY POX
  3. VAGINAL DRYNESS
  4. FIBROID
  5. INFERTILITY
  6. OVULATION CYCLE
  7. OVARIAN CANCER
  8. VAGINAL BACTERIA
  9. MALE INFERTILITY
  10. BEST DAYS OF CONCIEVING
  11. MUCUS AFTER OVULATION
  12. FOODS FOR ERECTILE FUNCTIONS
  13. PREGNANCY ANEMIA
  14. DO AND DONT DURING PREGNANCY
  15. ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
  16. U.T.I IN PREGNANCY
  17. STROKE RISK
  18. EAT THIS NOT THAT
  19. HOOKWORMS INFECTION
  20. OMEGA 3 BENEFITS
  21. FASTING
  22. WEIGHT LOSS TIPS
  23. vitiligo
  24. ABORTION
  25. DENGUE VIRUS
  26. EBORA VIRUS
  27. FEVER
  28. URINARY TRACT INFECTION
  29. HOSPITAL INFECTIONS
  30. WEST NILE VIRUS
  31. YELLOW FEVER
  32. EYE DISEASE
  33. ZIKA VIRUS
  34. STRESS
  35. IRON DEFFICIENCE
  36. INSOMNIA (SLEEPING PROBLEMS)
  37. HEART PROBLEMS
  38. COMPONENTS OF BLOOD
  39. BLOOD DISORDER
  40. LABORATORY TEST OF BLOOD DISORDER
  41. BONE MARROW EXAMINATION
  42. BLOOD ANEMIA
  43. ANIMAL BITES
  44. EYE BURN
  45. CHOCKING
  46. HEAT STROKE
  47. SMOKE EFFECTS
  48. SNAKE BITE
  49. MALARIA VACCINE
  50. BEST WAY TO SLEEP A CHILD
  51. CHILD FEVER REDUCING
  52. ELEPHANTIASIS
  53. WOMEN BEARDS
  54. DATES
  55. PAPAYA FRUITS


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