Concern over Orthodox and First Aids Treatments of Snakebite Victims in Kaltungo L.G.A, Gombe State, Nigeria

M. Tokdung, A. Sagir, N. Mohammed
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Snakebite by venomous snake causes multi-dimensional fast adverse clinical and non-clinical effects; including mortality and morbidity.  Hence, the need for urgent first aid and treatments always in such conditions. Unfortunately, most of the bites occur in very remote rural  areas with no health facilities at all or poor health facilities where available for proper treatment. So, the alternative as a matter of necessity is self-help by means of traditional methods of “first aid or treatment”. Unfortunately, the disadvantage of such methods far  out-weigh the advantages in many ways for many reasons such as toxicity, none efficacy, lack of hygiene, unknown dosage and delay in  going for proper health care early, due to hopeful confidence. The Tropical and Sub-Saharan regions of the globe are more affected;  Nigeria is inclusive with the high burden in 12 States. This study was aimed at evaluating the level of dependence on some of these  traditional methods of first and treatment of snakebite victims in Kaltungo, Gombe State. After getting ethical clearance from the State  Ministry of Health and consent of the victims; a simple questionnaire was used to collect relevant information regarding first aids and treatments from 200 snakebite victims. The study showed that 167 (83.5%) of the victims took at least one form of first aid and/or  treatment or the other before visiting the health centre for proper care. The first aids/treatments methods include at least one traditional  methods – 27 (13.5%), orthodox only – 4 victims (2%), spiritual method only – 3 (1.5%), tourniquet method only – 7 (3.5%)  combinations of two or more methods – 126 (63.0%), while 33 (16.5%) only did not take any first aid/treatment at all before getting to the  treatment centre.
对尼日利亚贡贝州 Kaltungo L.G.A 地区蛇咬伤患者的正统治疗和急救治疗的关注
毒蛇咬伤会造成多方面的快速不良临床和非临床影响,包括死亡率和发病率。 因此,在这种情况下总是需要紧急急救和治疗。不幸的是,大多数蛇咬伤都发生在非常偏远的农村地区,那里根本没有医疗设施或医疗设施简陋,无法提供适当的治疗。因此,迫不得已,只能通过传统的 "急救或治疗 "方法进行自救。不幸的是,这些方法的弊端在很多方面都远远大于优点,原因有很多,如毒性、无效、不卫生、剂量不明,以及由于充满希望的信心而延误了及早进行适当的医疗保健。全球热带地区和撒哈拉以南地区受到的影响更大;尼日利亚也不例外,12 个州的发病率都很高。本研究旨在评估贡贝州卡尔通戈的蛇咬伤患者对一些传统急救和治疗方法的依赖程度。在获得州卫生部的伦理许可并征得受害者同意后,研究人员使用简单的调查问卷收集了 200 名蛇伤受害者的急救和治疗相关信息。研究结果表明,167 名受害者(83.5%)在前往医疗中心接受适当治疗之前,至少采取了一种急救和/或治疗方法。急救/治疗方法包括至少一种传统方法--27 人(13.5%)、仅使用正统方法--4 人(2%)、仅使用精神方法--3 人(1.5%)、仅使用止血带方法--7 人(3.5%)、两种或两种以上方法的组合--126 人(63.0%),而只有 33 人(16.5%)在前往治疗中心之前根本没有采取任何急救/治疗措施。
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