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PUBLIC WARNED VS SELF MEDICATION OF LEPTO CASES

- By ANALOU DE VERA

The Department of Health (DoH) has urged the public to immediatel­y consult a health profession­al and avoid selfmedica­tion if experienci­ng symptoms of leptospiro­sis.

“Huwag po tayong mag self medicate. Ito po ang aking payo sa ating mga kababayan,” Health Secretary Francisco Duque III said.

Duque said that doctors should assess the condition of the patients and be able to give prescripti­on medicines.

“Kailangan po talaga ng doktor. Sila po ang mag-prescribed. Hindi naman po ito pwedeng bilhin over the counter at ‘yung mga gamot na hindi prescripti­on medication­s ay baka wala naman epekto yan, sayang lang ang pera ninyo at walang maidudulot na kabutihan,” he added.

He said if one is experienci­ng the disease’s symptoms, one must immediatel­y go to the nearest health facility for proper treatment.

Leptospiro­sis symptoms include high fever, muscle pain, eye redness, yellowing of skin, tea colored urine, decreased urine output, cough, diarrhea and vomiting.

“Cases usually present with flulike symptoms, followed by leg pain. Severe cases may experience yellowish discolorat­ion of the eyes and skin and tea-colored urine,” the DoH said.

Late last week, the DoH declared leptospiro­sis outbreak in 18 villages in the cities of Quezon, Taguig, Pasig, Navotas, Mandaluyon­g, and Malabon; and 10 villages in Caloocan.

The health chief said that there are already 454 cases of leptospiro­sis in the metropolis with 58 deaths from January 1 to July 5, 2018.

The DoH has advised the public to avoid wading and walking through flooded and muddy areas and ensure that food are well cooked and stored.

“Ang mga lugar na maraming tao at bahain ang pinakamala­king factor sa pagkalat at pagdami ng lepto cases,” said Duque.

Duque also urged the public to practice personal hygiene and wear protective gears such as rubber boots if it is inevitable to wade through floodwater­s.

 ?? (Ali Vicoy) ?? LEPTOSPIRO­SIS patients undergo treatment at the San Lazaro Hospital in Manila.
(Ali Vicoy) LEPTOSPIRO­SIS patients undergo treatment at the San Lazaro Hospital in Manila.

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