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Say ni Dok | Kaalaman at kamalayan sa sakit na ketong o leprosy
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1/30/2025
Say ni Dok | Kaalaman at kamalayan sa sakit na ketong o leprosy
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00:00
Leprosy or ketone is a chronic bacterial infection that affects our skin.
00:04
And following the World Leprosy Day, it is important to continue the awareness and support for this.
00:10
That's right, Dian.
00:11
We will now be joined by the dermatologist, Dr. Catherine Joy Sayo Aguilingue.
00:17
Good morning. Welcome to Rise and Shine Philippines.
00:19
Good morning.
00:26
Our very beautiful doctor, Dr. Joy.
00:30
Dr. Joy, let's first explain what is leprosy or ketone.
00:35
And how does it affect the skin and body of a person?
00:38
Leprosy or Hansel's disease or more commonly known as ketone
00:44
is a disease caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium leprae or Mycobacterium lepromatosis.
00:53
So the main thing that is affected here is the skin.
00:56
It can also affect the peripheral nerves or the roots.
01:00
And sometimes, it can also affect the mucosa of the upper respiratory tract and the eyes.
01:05
Alright, Dr. Joy. How does a person become infected with this disease?
01:09
And how long does it take for the symptoms to show?
01:12
So the mode of transmission of leprosy is through respiratory droplets.
01:17
So if we remember, it's like COVID through droplets.
01:20
So for example, if we inhale the air that has microbes from speaking,
01:28
sneezing, coughing, or sneezing of a person with leprosy who is not yet on medication,
01:35
we can become infected.
01:37
But we have to take note that the people who become infected here or the at-risk
01:43
are those who are always with the patient.
01:47
So it doesn't mean that if we are with a person with leprosy, we will become infected.
01:57
It's not like that.
01:58
There needs to be a prolonged exposure with a close contact.
02:03
Okay, so it's not comparable to COVID-19, right?
02:06
Where you can just walk or touch and you'll become infected.
02:09
But when we talk about leprosy,
02:12
because there is medicine here, I don't know if there are still many cases of this now.
02:19
Over the years, will this decrease?
02:23
Since there is medicine and it's treatable.
02:26
Over the years, yes, it will decrease.
02:28
But unfortunately, there are still many of us who are not allowed to see
02:35
because we are ashamed of the symptoms that they present.
02:39
Another reason is that it's underreported because it's not detected immediately.
02:45
Especially our brothers and sisters from the provinces,
02:48
they don't see it immediately or they don't check it immediately.
02:53
That's why our census is not decreasing.
03:00
In fact, it's increasing.
03:02
Okay, what are the main symptoms that should be monitored?
03:06
Okay, so the symptoms of leprosy, first of all,
03:09
there can be white or red patches on the skin
03:13
that usually means that the person is pregnant or the feeling is reduced.
03:18
Second, there can also be bumps or nodules on the skin.
03:23
Third, we can also have swollen or thick roots
03:30
that usually means that the person is pregnant
03:35
or sometimes the muscles on the affected part of the nerve weaken.
03:42
So those are the common symptoms.
03:45
Okay, doctor, how is this medicine? Is it expensive and how long does it last?
03:51
Okay, so once diagnosed, the medicine for leprosy is what we call MDT or multidrug therapy.
03:59
So this is a combination of three antibiotics.
04:03
So it comes in a blister pack.
04:06
So a blister pack is good for one month of medication.
04:10
The three medicines are already there.
04:12
And it also includes what you will drink every day.
04:15
So this is free.
04:17
That's very important.
04:18
We repeat, the Department of Health provides free medication.
04:23
Usually, it lasts for 6 months or 12 months or more.
04:29
So it's free.
04:30
Yes, sir.
04:31
Well, doc, Joy, is leprosy really contagious?
04:34
And how can we avoid it?
04:38
Okay, so first of all, it's not contagious.
04:42
In fact, 95% of the population says that it's not contagious
04:47
because our immune system can fight the microbial.
04:52
And again, we say that it's not through casual contact
04:57
where you shake hands or hang out with a patient,
05:01
then it's contagious.
05:02
Again, for it to be contagious, you need a long exposure of a close contact.
05:08
And if you have leprosy, as long as the treatment started,
05:13
so one month of treatment, it means that it's not contagious.
05:18
So it's not something that's really scary.
05:21
It's very contagious.
05:22
This disease has been around for a long time, right?
05:24
It's only biblical times.
05:25
Yes, sir.
05:26
You can read about it in the Ketong.
05:28
But is the treatment that we have here in the Philippines
05:31
the most advanced that we have in Western countries?
05:35
6 months, 12 months, the patient can recover?
05:38
Yes, sir. This is a standard treatment.
05:40
This is what the World Health Organization dictated.
05:44
So in all other countries, the treatment is the same.
05:47
Is there a recommended dietary requirement
05:51
for an individual with leprosy or ketone?
05:55
Ma'am Diane, there is no specific dietary requirement
06:01
or specific dietary restrictions.
06:05
But in general, what we advise is that the immune system should be strong
06:11
because you need to fight the microbial.
06:14
So what we usually advise is vitamin supplementation.
06:18
So it's good that there are no nutritional deficiencies
06:21
because of course, it weakens or damages the immune system.
06:24
So we recommend vitamin A, C, D, E, vitamin B12,
06:30
or minerals like zinc, selenium, and magnesium.
06:34
This is obtained from multivitamin capsules.
06:38
But of course, it can also be obtained from food.
06:41
For example, vitamin A, carrots, papaya, vitamin C, citrus,
06:46
and then vitamin D from egg and sunlight.
06:49
And the minerals that we get from green leafy vegetables.
06:53
And we also always advise patients to avoid being too tired,
06:58
workaholic, or too stressed
07:01
to avoid complications like leprosy reactions.
07:07
Lastly, for the awareness of our countrymen,
07:11
what is your message, doctor?
07:13
As a dermatologist and advocate for leprosy awareness,
07:18
I just want to remind our brothers and sisters who have leprosy,
07:22
I hope that once we are diagnosed,
07:26
we should follow the treatment,
07:28
do regular follow-up, comply with treatment,
07:31
and of course, finish the medicine.
07:34
And of course, we will not be neglected by the Lord.
07:37
And for the rest of our countrymen,
07:40
to our listeners,
07:42
we would like to say that
07:45
our brothers and sisters who have leprosy,
07:48
we should accept them in society.
07:51
As Sir Audrey said earlier,
07:53
from history and biblical times,
07:55
there has been social stigma and discrimination
07:58
surrounding leprosy.
08:00
But now, in 2025, it is still there.
08:03
So, let us accept them in society.
08:06
Let us not oppress them.
08:08
They are also normal people just like us
08:11
who have the right to live normally
08:13
and have the right to work.
08:15
So, instead of shunning them from the society,
08:20
we should give them love and support from their families,
08:24
friends, and of course, from the government.
08:26
What Dr. Joy said is very good.
08:28
Thank you for sharing your tips and information
08:32
regarding leprosy.
08:34
Again, we are joined by Dr. Catherine Joy Sayo Aguiling.
08:38
Thank you again, Dr. Joy.
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