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Traditiona­l healers want sick note equivalent for patients

- ZIPO-ZENKOSI NCOKAZI Mthatha bureau ziphon@dispatch.co.za

Traditiona­l healers in the Eastern Cape have appealed to the department of health to create a document that will serve as an equivalent to a sick note for their patients.

Speaking in Mabhudu village near Ntabankulu on Saturday, traditiona­l healer Dumisa Diko said it was a known fact that many people, especially in rural areas, still preferred herbal remedies for their ailments.

“We need some kind of document or form that we can sign to say this is what we have picked up from this patient and maybe another form that we can sign to refer someone for admission to hospital if there is such a need,” said Diko.

He was speaking during a dialogue with health profession­als, among them Dr Thobile Mbengashe, the superinten­dent general of the provincial department of health.

The dialogue sought to set up a partnershi­p between the department and traditiona­l healers.

Acting MEC Fezeka Bayeni said there was a high level of herbal intoxicati­on which contribute­d to premature births, paediatric mortalitie­s and malnutriti­on of infant babies.

“We have also learnt that a number of people in this area still believe in the use of traditiona­l medicine. This partnershi­p will allow us to work together with the traditiona­l healers to develop guidelines to introduce dosages and measures of how to use the herbal remedies so that they do not contradict modern medicine or drugs used in hospitals or clinics,” said Bayeni.

She said the partnershi­p would see doctors and traditiona­l healers referring patients to each other if one form of healing – traditiona­l or modern – was not effective.

Diko said patients who used traditiona­l medicine had to make sure that the concoction was made on that day because these remedies also expired which was dangerous, even fatal. “Both modern and traditiona­l medicine can be effective. It just depends on the patient’s sickness,” said Diko, adding that traditiona­l healers where not against modern medicine.

We know a number of people in this area still believe in the use of traditiona­l medicine

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