Dr Olanrewaju Falodun, a Consultant Dermatologist at the National Hospital says about 70 per cent Nigerians who bleach are at risk of ailments like kidney disorder, diabetes and hypertension.
Falodun, who disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Abuja, said that no fewer than 60 to 70 per cent Nigerian adults bleach...
He described bleaching of the skin
indulged by Nigerians as a big problem, adding that “some self inflicted
skin disorders are associated with toning of the skin.’”
The consultant, who described the skin
as the eye of the body, also noted that poor hygiene, malnutrition, HIV
infection were among factors responsible for skin disorders.
He advised Nigerians against
disregarding the manifestation skin disorders, adding that such
manifestation if not properly addressed could lead to death or
deformity.
Falodun blamed the prevalence of skin
disorders in the country on ignorance of the necessity of seeing a
dermatologist in the event of such disorders.
The consultant further noted that a lot
of people who were aware of their skin challenges could not afford
treatment due to financial problems.
Falodun also urged government as well as
other stakeholders to bring healthcare services to the door step of the
less privileged to forestall the prevalence of skin disorders.
“We have a lot of skin disorders in Nigeria; quite a number of skin infections like ring worm, skin infestations, scabies, eczema are the most known disorders.
We have problems due to drug use and skin bleaching. Not less than 60 to 70 per cent of Nigerian adults documented in some selected studies bleach.
Skin infestation and infection caused by poor hygiene, malnutrition and also HIV infection can show on the skin.
There are some things you see on the skin of an individual that will tell you that such person is an HIV patient and it will need you to do further test.
The most important thing is that the public should take urgent measures by consulting a dermatologist in the event of any skin reaction or disorder because a lot of people have poor attitude to skin care.”
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