HERBAL REMEDIES FOR ENLARGE SPLEEN IN YORUBA HERBAL MEDICINE (ITOJU AISAN OLO INU) BY BABALAWO OBANIFA-Obanifa extreme documentarie vol 2
In volume one of my work on Olo Inu (Enlanrge
spleen) I have document varieties of herbal remedies available in Yoruab herbal
medicine for the treatment of this disease. I will through the medium of this work document additional two herbal formula for
the treatment of this diseases.. The terms used for the description of Enlarge
spleen In Yoruba Herbal Medicine is known As Aisan Olo Inu. This work is going to provide extensive
information on Enlarge Spleens, its causes, symptoms and treatment from
orthodox perspective. The content of this work shall goes thus; The
introductory body of this work will discuss What is Spleen?, Enlarge Spleen,
causes ,symptoms and treatment from the
perspective of orthodox medicine ,While the concluding part of the work will
document varieties of Herbal Remedies available In Yoruba Herbal Medicine for
the treatment of Enlarge Spleen(Aisan Olo Inu). It is instructive to the reader
that Information provide in this work should not be regarded as substitute the
service of a qualified trained health practitioner where the service of one is
required.
Our first point of call in this work will be to acquaint the reader
with meaning of Spleen and Enlarge Spleen as provide by Medical Experts. The
best self-explanatory information of Enlarge Spleen,symptoms ,causes and
treatment that is available that can be understand by an average lay man who
want to understands this diseases is the information on enlarge spleen is the
WebMD Medical Reference Work Reviewed by Jennifer Robinson, MD on May 13,
2018 titled Enlarge Spleen: Cause, symptoms and
treatment.(source, https://www.webmd.com/digestive-disorders/enlarged-spleen-causes-symptoms-and-treatments#1).
According to the aforementioned source. The spleen sits under your rib cage in
the upper left part of your abdomen toward your back. It is an organ that is
part of the lymph system and works as a drainage network that defends your body
against infection.
White blood cells produced in the spleen engulf
bacteria, dead tissue, and foreign matter, removing them from the blood as
blood passes through it. The spleen also maintains healthy red and white blood cells and platelets; platelets help your blood
clot. The spleen filters blood, removing abnormal blood cells from
the bloodstream.
A spleen is normally
about the size of your fist. A doctor usually can't feel it during an exam. But
diseases can cause it to swell and become many times its normal size. Because
the spleen is involved in many functions, many conditions may affect it.
An enlarged spleen is not
always a sign of a problem. When a spleen becomes enlarged, though, it often
means it has been doing its job but has become overactive. For example,
sometimes the spleen is overactive in removing and destroying blood cells. This
is called hypersplenism. It can happen for many reasons,
including problems with too many platelets and other disorders of the blood.
An enlarged spleen can be
caused by infections, cirrhosis and other liver diseases, blood diseases characterized by
abnormal blood cells, problems with the lymph system, or other conditions.
Here are some common
causes of an enlarged spleen:
Infections
- Viral infections, such as mononucleosis
- Parasitic infections, such as toxoplasmosis
- Bacterial infections, such as endocarditis (an infection of your heart's valves)
- Leukemia, a cancer in which white blood cells displace normal blood cells
- Lymphoma, a cancer of lymph tissue, such as Hodgkin's disease
Other causes of an enlarged spleen include:
- Inflammatory diseases such as sarcoidosis, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis
- Trauma, such as an injury during contact sports
- Cancer that has spread (metastasized) to the spleen
- A cyst, a noncancerous fluid-filled sac
- A large abscess, a pus-filled cavity usually caused by a bacterial infection
- Infiltrative diseases such as Gaucher disease, amyloidosis, or glycogen storage diseases
Symptoms of an Enlarged
Spleen
Most people don't know
they have an enlarged spleen because symptoms are rare. People usually find out
about it during a physical exam. These are the most common symptoms
of an enlarged spleen:
- Being unable to eat a large meal.
- Feeling discomfort, fullness, or pain on the upper left side of the abdomen; this pain may spread to your left shoulder.
If you have pain that is
severe or gets worse when taking a deep breath, see your doctor right away.
If you have an enlarged
spleen, you may develop other signs or symptoms, too. These are related to the
underlying disease. They may include signs and symptoms such as:
- Fatigue
- Weight loss
- Frequent infections
- Easy bleeding
- Jaundice
- Anemia
Your doctor will ask you
questions and do a physical exam to diagnose an enlarged, painful spleen. This
involves palpating (examining by touch) your spleen. You will also likely need
diagnostic tests to confirm the cause of the swollen spleen. These may include
blood tests, an ultrasound, or computerized tomography (CT) scan.
In some cases, other tests may be needed.
Treatments for an
Enlarged Spleen
Limit any activities that
could rupture your spleen, such as contact sports. A ruptured spleen can cause lots of blood loss and
be life threatening. It's important to seek treatment for the cause of your
enlarged spleen. Left untreated, an enlarged spleen can lead to serious
complications. In most cases, treatment of the underlying cause of the enlarged
spleen can prevent removal of the spleen. In some cases, the spleen will need
to be removed surgically (splenectomy).
If surgery is needed, a
surgeon is likely to remove the spleen using laparoscopy rather than open surgery. This means
the surgery is performed through small incisions. A laparoscope allows the
surgeon to view and remove the spleen.
If your spleen is
removed, you cannot effectively clear certain bacteria from your body and will
be more vulnerable to certain infections. So vaccines
or other medications are needed to prevent infection
Some herbal remedies for treatment
of Enlarge Spleen In Yoruba herbal Medicine As document By Babalawo Obanifa
1
Epo Igi Iroko (fresh stem
bark Of Iroko tree)
Isu idi gbegbe( buldd
roots of Iccacina Trichanta)
Eeeru (Xylopia aethopica)
Omi Ekan (Supernatant of
corn paste /Water remove from the top of corn paste)
Preparation
You will put Epo Igi
Iroko (fresh stem bark Of Iroko tree),Isu idi gbegbe( buldd roots of Iccacina
Trichanta)Eeeru (Xylopia aethopica). In a pot and filled it up with Omi Ekan (Supernatant of corn paste /Water
remove from the top of corn paste). You will boil it.
Usage
The patient will be drinking one glass of it two times
daily.
2.
Ewe patanmon
Odidi ataare merin
Ikoti
Obi ifin
You will pond the aforementioned
inside a bottle of gin.
Usage
You will be drinking one
shot of it verey ,morning.
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