The Philippine Star

DOH warns penitents of tetanus

- By SHEILA CRISOSTOMO MIGUEL DE GUZMAN

The Department of Health (DOH) yesterday cautioned penitents that the self-flagellati­on and crucifixio­n they conduct during Holy Week could cause tetanus or heat stroke.

In an interview, DOH Undersecre­tary Eric Domingo said it is best to avoid flagellati­on and being nailed to the cross because these could lead to tetanus.

He said even if the penitents use nails or whips that have been sterilized, there is no assurance that they would not cause infection because of exposure to various elements in the course of penitence. Domingo added the DOH

does not recommend taking prophylaxi­s or preventive antibitoic before the penitence as this could only expose the flagellant­s to anti-microbeal resistance.

“You take antibiotic after you acquire wounds or cuts to prevent tetanus. They also must make sure that their wounds are properly cleaned,” he maintained.

Health Secretary Francisco Duque III advised the public to avoid heat stroke and other summer diseases in the wake of rising temperatur­es this Holy Week.

“Prepare for the Visita Iglesia by bringing bottled water to keep yourself hydrated, well-packed foods that do not easily spoil and umbrella as you visit churches,” he said.

According to Duque, heat could aggravate high blood pressure so those with hypertensi­on should take their maintenanc­e medicine, if there is any.

He urged the public to avoid outdoor activities between 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. “when the temperatur­e is at its peak.”

For those traveling during the Holy Week, it is best to bring first aid kits and medicine along with other necessitie­s as a safety precaution.

Duque has underscore­d the importance of checking the roadworthi­ness of the vehicle, avoid speeding and make sure seat belts are fastened or helmets and other protective gear are properly worn.

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