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Makoko Health Crisis: Devastating Before Demolition!

nnMakoko, Lagos’ water-bound community, is plagued by malaria. Residents self-diagnose and self-medicate due to lack of access to quality healthcare and affordability.nnPatent medicine sellers and herbal remedies are the norm. Experts warn this leads to incomplete treatment and drug resistance, worsening outcomes for vulnerable groups like children and pregnant women.nnElizabeth Mehento, a mother of seven, treats malaria monthly without proper testing, relying on self-diagnosis and unregulated remedies. Many in Makoko do the same, swallowing what’s familiar, even if unproven.nnIn Makoko, every fever is assumed malaria. Without accessible healthcare, residents fend for themselves, perpetuating a cycle of uncertainty and poor health outcomes.nnItu2019s about to get worse with the current demolitions.nnFollow u0040GuardianNigeria for more updatesnn#MakokoHealthCrisis #MakokoMalaria #SelfMedicationNG #MakokoDemolition #LagosFloatingSlum”,”delight_ranges”:[],”image_ranges”:[],”inline_style_ranges”:[],”aggregated_ranges”:[],”ranges”:[{“entity”:{“__typename”:”Hashtag”,”__isEntity”:”Hashtag”,”url”:”https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/makokohealthcrisis?__eep__=6″,”mobileUrl”:”https://m.facebook.com/hashtag/makokohealthcrisis”,”__isNode”:”Hashtag”,”id”:”25037279465946558

Makoko, Lagos’ water-bound community, is plagued by malaria. Residents self-diagnose and self-medicate due to lack of access to quality healthcare and affordability.

Patent medicine sellers and herbal remedies are the norm. Experts warn this leads to incomplete treatment and drug resistance, worsening outcomes for vulnerable groups like children and pregnant women.

Elizabeth Mehento, a mother of seven, treats malaria monthly without proper testing, relying on self-diagnosis and unregulated remedies. Many in Makoko do the same, swallowing what’s familiar, even if unproven.

In Makoko, every fever is assumed malaria. Without accessible healthcare, residents fend for themselves, perpetuating a cycle of uncertainty and poor health outcomes.

It’s about to get worse with the current demolitions.

 


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