Although it is relatively unknown, the
disease has been plaguing lives especially of people in the North. Victoria
Nkong, the coordinator of the campaign against NOMA disease, explains the
symptoms as initial sore or rash inside the mouth of a victim, which if left
untreated gradually grows and in the process, part of the face is eaten up with
gangrene. She says that in extreme cases, the disease eats its way into the
heart and vital organs of the victim's body leading to death.
"Although most of the cases of
NOMA disease can be found in the Northern part of the country, we have recorded
a few cases in Lagos and in most of those cases, due to ignorance about the
disease, people brand the victims as accursed people or demons. NOMA disease is
prevalent among the poor and it is caused by acute malnutrition. Children and
young people from the ages of two to seven years are mostly affected but in
rare cases, adults can fall victims. If detected early, it can be treated with
common antibiotics but when it is left untreated, the disease eats out the
whole face, at which point the victim will have to undergo a very expensive
corrective surgery," says Nkong.
Nkong emphasises the existence and
spread of the disease in the country, urging sufferers to get treatment and
possibly surgery.
"Most medical practitioners in
Nigeria do not know about NOMA but this is a disease that kills faster than AIDS
and the level of ignorance about it in Nigeria is alarming. Since it mostly
affects the poor people, it is cheaper to treat at the early stages. A poor man
living below N100 a day cannot be expected to raise £40,000 needed for
corrective surgery and the medical budget from the Federal Government cannot
adequately take care of such expenses. So it is very important for people to
undergo proper screening and tests to tackle the disease before it gets to the
maturity stage."
Nkong informs that the speaker of the
House of Representatives, Aminu Tambuwal is passionate about the campaign
against the disease and will flag off a ceremony to raise fund for the campaign
this month in Lagos.
Nigerians! We need prayers our sins re too much.
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