My Health Booklet
My Health Booklet
My Health Booklet
BOOKLET
HEALTH
PROJECT LEAD
UMAR ALANI
[@umar_alani]
INTRODUCTION
“Ah! What is wrong with her?” The neighbor shouted.
“Don't take her to the hospital oh, they would just cut it.
A few weeks later the leg was severely swollen, hot and
healed the wound, but because she delayed, the bone was
healthy choice.
CONTRIBUTORS
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) can be better
achieved when like minds decide to spring up actions
(little by little) to improve health; these micro actions can
then meet up at a center to birth a sustainable result.
In line with the 3rd Sustainable Development Goal
(Good health and well-being) we collated this
easy-to-understand and accessible health booklet
through the help of contributors from different parts
of Nigeria – with reps from Kaduna, Bayelsa, Imo, Abuja,
Oyo and Lagos.
The team:
Umar Alani A'Razaq
[Nurse, researcher and Data Analyst]
Alexandria Nnamaka
[Registered Nurse and Midwife]
Olatunji Temitayo
[Registered Nurse and Frontend developer]
Doubara Vianana
[Registered Nurse and Midwife]
CONTRIBUTORS
Aisha Abu-Shebe [Registered Nurse and Midwife]
REVIEWERS
Chioma Nwakanma
[Founder, Smile With Me Foundation]
Noimat Balogun
[Founder, Linka.ng]
Olajumoke Adebayo
[Founder, Passage Between Your Legs]
Yusuf Shittu
[Founder, The Nigerian Child Initiative]
BOOKLET DESIGN
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MYTH
Excess sugar is what causes diabetes.
MYTH
Sitting on a mortar while pregnant can
lead to miscarriage.
MYTH
Getting too close or touching a lizard
causes leprosy.
This is false.
MYTH
Dip whitlow in battery water to cure it.
Whitlow is self-limiting. If you cannot
bear the pain, speak to your physician
for a pain medication to use.
MYTH
The bone setters are better than the
orthopaedic surgeons because they correct
and don’t amputate like the surgeons do.
MYTH
Do not give a child meat or a full egg
because they would steal when they
grow up.
MYTH
Purchasing drugs from buses are
better than pharmacies because they
are cheaper.
MYTH
Kerosene, urine, battery water can be
used to cure Apollo (Conjuctivitis).
MYTH
You cannot get pregnant when you use
a contraceptive.
MYTH
Breastfeeding women should not have
sex because the sperm can affect the
baby.
MYTH
Removing a pot from fire with lid on can
lead to one giving birth to a deaf baby.
MYTH
Use a hot knife in palm oil to heal a
wound on the foot.
Using hot knife on wounds will not only cause
unnecessary pain but prolong the time of healing.
Visit the nearest primary health center to treat the
wound instead.
MYTH
Sickle cell patients are ‘ogbanje’ spirits.
Sickle cell children are birthed by 2 parents who are
carriers of the S like blood group (AS or SS or SC).
This can easily be prevented when a person who is a
carrier of the S allele does not produce kids with
another person who also possesses the S allele.
MYTH
Express breast milk till it gets clear
before breastfeeding because the
colostrum is dirty.
Colostrum is the initial yellow
milky discharge that is highly
nutritious and beneficial for
the newborn. It is not meant
to be wasted.
It can be expressed in a feeding
bottle and fed to the baby.
Please give your child colostrum.
MYTH
Polio and other vaccines are targeted
at reducing your number of children.
This is not true. Vaccines exist to protect
you from deadly micro-organisms. It is vital
that you and your kids get vaccinated.
MYTH
Don’t take children with measles to
hospital because they would give them
injections which would make it worse.
MYTH
Female genital mutilation would reduce
promiscuity.
MYTH
Use silver object or pin when pregnant
to ward off evil spirits.
MYTH
If a mentally unstable person bites
you, you can become "mad".
WHAT TO DO:
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO FAINTS,
SLUMPS AND SHOCK.
Follow this acronym – ‘HHHCAB’
H - Hazard
Remove the person and yourself from any danger.
Strip shirt open and remove any chocking clothing.
H - Help
Call for help. If there is anyone around, let them call the
emergency line to request for an ambulance.
H -Hear
Put your hand in front of the person's nose to feel if the
person is breathing.
C - Compression
Start compressions after laying the person on the back.
Place the lower part of your palm (heel of the palm) at
the middle of the chest. Press down with straight elbows.
Ensure that the chest wall goes down but not too much.
A - Airway
Ensure airway is patent (open)
by slightly lifting chin up.
B - Breathing
Clean the mouth before giving rescue
breaths. Lay a handkerchief, if you
can’t place your mouth directly on
the patient’s.
We know that many do not know how to do this but be calm,
try to ensure the safety of you and the victim. Ensure you
continue the chest compressions and do not stop until help
arrives or someone takes your place. You can as well watch
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) videos on Youtube.
RUN
Resist with kicking the private parts and running away once
the chance presents itself.
REPORT
The child can run to a police officer, anyone in the community,
or women around.