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00:00The goal is to be fit and healthy, of course you are still with us here at PinoyMD.
00:09Happy and healthy Saturday!
00:11I am your host, Connie Sison.
00:13And later, we will be joined by our trusted obstetrician-gynecologist, Dr. Q,
00:19to answer your questions about your health.
00:23Stay tuned for PinoyMD!
00:30PinoyMD!
00:40Just a month ago, a hole was made in a baby's ear
00:46to attach a scalpel.
00:48This is what Josie did to her baby, Axel.
00:51My baby was just 9 months old when I decided to put him on a scalpel
00:57because the baby's hair was too short.
01:03But the simple thing that the baby did
01:08was not to think that it would lead to a tumor.
01:14A year ago, baby Axel accidentally pierced his scalp.
01:20Will the baby be able to survive in the hospital?
01:27That afternoon, we were inside my baby's room.
01:32We were lying down because I was going to put him to sleep.
01:38Then later, my baby suddenly started crying.
01:41It was like something was pressing on his mouth.
01:45This is where Josie saw her one-year-old baby, baby Axel,
01:50who was crying like something was pressing on his mouth.
01:54I became aware of the things that could have caused my baby's death
01:58because I heard a lot of stories about children who have lost their lives.
02:05Most of them lost their lives and died.
02:09But Josie had a big idea of what could have caused her child's death
02:14since there was nothing around her that could have caused her child's death.
02:20Until Josie noticed that there was only one scar on the baby's face.
02:26The scar was disappearing.
02:29This is where she went crazy.
02:32At that time, I thought that maybe the scar was still attached to his skull.
02:38It was still attached to his skull.
02:39It could be a sign of infection in his body that he could die.
02:45According to Dr. Janina Escalderon,
02:48an ears, nose and throat doctor,
02:51to determine if a person has suffocated,
02:54the first thing to do is to examine his voice.
02:57If he has no voice and there's a choking sensation,
03:01and he's like this,
03:03more likely it's in the airways.
03:05We should pay attention to that.
03:09If the child has no voice,
03:11it's a sign that there's a problem with his breathing or breathing through the air.
03:16The fact that he's crying and he has a voice,
03:19it means that it is not in the trachea or it is not in the airways.
03:25In Josie's case,
03:26she immediately got water and gave it to her child.
03:29But according to the doctor,
03:31no one should give water to a person who has suffocated.
03:35Don't feed or give water to the child.
03:39What you should do is to observe.
03:41Check if there's any sign of respiratory distress.
03:44Is he having a hard time breathing?
03:46How are his lips and fingers?
03:48Are they bleeding?
03:50But what Josie doesn't know,
03:52it's not because he's calm,
03:54the child is already safe.
03:56That's very dangerous.
03:57It can dislodge in a certain number of ways,
04:00inside your esophagus or your trachea.
04:02So it can have a perforation.
04:04So the esophagus will be pierced.
04:09Because Josie is not calm,
04:11she decided to bring the child to the hospital.
04:14As a mother,
04:15I'm really worried about what will happen to my child.
04:19He might die or he might lose his life.
04:25And when the X-ray results came out,
04:27this is where her fear was confirmed.
04:31The scar that she put on Baby Axel's ear
04:34was inside the child's trachea.
04:38The scar on Baby Axel's ear
04:40is bigger than the precoffin juice.
04:43So it's inside the stomach.
04:46But the doctor's advice is,
04:47observe if Baby Axel's scar will come out
04:50within 24 to 48 hours.
04:54It's a scar, so it's not toxic.
04:56It's okay, we can wait for it
04:58because it won't erode.
05:01Will Baby Axel's scar come out?
05:05And if not,
05:06what is the possible cause of the scar?
05:09We'll find out later.
05:12Meanwhile, caught on camera in this video,
05:16is a 7-year-old child
05:18who is not calm and has a high fever.
05:22Turns out,
05:23he has a headache and can't breathe.
05:28Meanwhile,
05:29our obstetrician gynecologist, Dr. Q,
05:32is here to answer some questions
05:35that you sent to our Facebook page.
05:37Good morning, Doc!
05:39Good morning, Connie,
05:40and good morning to all of our viewers
05:42and to our viewers in Antique.
05:44You asked a lot of questions.
05:46First question for you, Dr. Q.
05:48What is this so-called multiple myoma?
05:52And his question is,
05:53does he need to remove his mattress
05:55since his mattress is in the mass?
05:58That question is from Julie Anne B.
06:01Myoma is a benign tumor
06:03that grows in the muscle of the mattress.
06:06It's called myometrium.
06:08And if the myoma grows outward,
06:11if it's a subserous myoma,
06:12there's no problem unless it's too big.
06:15But if the growth of the myoma
06:17goes inside,
06:18what we call submucous myoma,
06:20a woman with submucous myoma
06:22can have a problem in giving birth
06:24because this can be the reason
06:26that they can't get pregnant
06:28or it's hard for them to give birth.
06:30So we have fertility issues
06:32if a woman has submucous myoma.
06:35How is this myoma managed?
06:37If it's a small subserous myoma,
06:40it can be observed
06:41or there are medications
06:42that can be given
06:43in the form of an injection
06:45or inhalation,
06:46but this is only temporary.
06:48It's not permanent.
06:50It means that the myoma will disappear.
06:53We can delay the growth of the myoma
06:55through inhalational medications
06:58or injections.
07:00But if a woman plans to give birth
07:02and this affects her pregnancy,
07:04the myoma is removed
07:06inside the uterus
07:08through hysteroscopic resection
07:12or myomectomy.
07:13But if a woman's family size is complete,
07:16she has three or four children
07:18and she doesn't plan to give birth
07:20and she already has symptoms
07:22like a strong period
07:24or pressure symptoms
07:26in her uterus
07:28that affects her urination
07:30or her urination,
07:31the myoma can be removed.
07:36When it comes to health,
07:38you should always be updated.
07:40That's why we have
07:41the latest health updates.
07:44World Rabies Day
07:46this September 28.
07:47Remember,
07:48to avoid this,
07:50watch out.
07:51Prostate Cancer Awareness Month
07:53this September.
07:54Screening,
07:55Susis for Preventing Prostate Cancer
07:58according to experts.
08:00It's often forgotten.
08:03Isn't that a sign of Alzheimer's disease?
08:07Don't forget to take your medicine.
08:09Heart,
08:10rabies is fatal.
08:12This is always reminded by doctors.
08:14So,
08:15don't neglect
08:16the health of your animals.
08:20According to WHO,
08:22the rabies is a zoonotic disease
08:24that affects
08:25the central nervous system.
08:27According to WHO,
08:2999% of rabies cases
08:31are found in dogs.
08:34That's why World Rabies Day,
08:36remember,
08:37if a rabies-infected animal
08:39bites or scratches you,
08:41don't hesitate to go to
08:43the nearest hospital
08:45or animal bite center
08:47to get vaccinated
08:49against rabies.
08:51Be responsible for protecting
08:53your animals.
08:56And make sure
08:57that they are also vaccinated.
09:01When it comes to rabies,
09:02it's time for the enemy.
09:04That's why it's important
09:05to get vaccinated
09:06to avoid
09:07the dangerous rabies.
09:10Did you know,
09:11according to
09:12the Global Cancer Observatory
09:14in 2022,
09:15prostate cancer
09:16is the 3rd most common cancer
09:18in adults in the Philippines.
09:22Prostate cancer
09:23is developed in the prostate gland
09:26which is responsible
09:27for the production of fluid
09:28in the semen.
09:30Some of the symptoms
09:32of prostate cancer
09:33are frequent urination,
09:35difficulty in urinating,
09:36blood in the urethra or semen,
09:39pain in the kidneys,
09:40blisters,
09:41and painful ejaculation.
09:44That's why
09:45specialists are advised
09:46for men aged 50 to 70
09:50to undergo screening
09:51to avoid
09:52late detection.
09:55Dear friends,
09:56have you noticed
09:57that our grandparents
09:58are becoming forgetful?
10:01Isn't that a sign
10:02of Alzheimer's disease?
10:05Alzheimer's disease
10:07is a type of dementia
10:08that affects the memory,
10:10thinking,
10:11and behavior
10:12of a person.
10:13According to
10:14the World Health Organization
10:15of 2020,
10:16in 2010,
10:18people died
10:19due to Alzheimer's
10:21and dementia.
10:24And due to Alzheimer's Disease
10:25Awareness Week
10:26from September 21 to 25,
10:29the Department of Health
10:30reminds us
10:31that brain health is important.
10:33Make sure
10:34that you regularly exercise
10:35and eat healthy food.
10:38Avoid smoking,
10:40drinking alcohol,
10:41and drugs
10:42to ensure
10:43our brain health
10:44until we grow old.
10:47And those are
10:48our latest health updates
10:49for this week.
10:50Always remember,
10:51as long as it's about health,
10:52you should be updated.
10:55Next question,
10:56Dr. Q,
10:57is it normal
10:58for a woman
10:59to not give birth?
11:00In her first child,
11:01she was one year old
11:02before giving birth.
11:04In her second child,
11:05she was one year
11:06and four months old.
11:07This is a question
11:08from Rose Ann.
11:09I would like to know,
11:10Rose Ann,
11:11after your delivery,
11:12are you completely
11:13or fully breastfeeding?
11:15If so,
11:16the benefit
11:17that you will get
11:18from full breastfeeding
11:19is what we call
11:20lactational amenorrhea method
11:22wherein
11:23a woman
11:24who is fully breastfeeding
11:25will not give birth
11:26for the next six months.
11:27And some women
11:28will give birth
11:29after six months
11:30or up to one
11:31to one and a half years.
11:33So I think
11:34you are fully breastfeeding.
11:35But if you
11:36are not breastfeeding
11:37and you haven't given birth
11:38for a long time,
11:39I think
11:40you need to see
11:41an obstetrician-gynecologist
11:44to know
11:45the reason
11:46for that problem.
11:52It's hard to watch
11:53what happened
11:54to the Lazaro family
11:57who was caught on camera.
12:03In the video,
12:04you can see
12:05a young woman
12:06who was eating
12:07when she suddenly
12:08vomited
12:09while covering
12:10her breast.
12:15This is where
12:16the young woman
12:17started to complain
12:18to her friends
12:19that she couldn't breathe.
12:22She turned around.
12:23I thought
12:24it was the usual
12:25that she was in the middle.
12:26Then she went
12:27to get a glass.
12:30I saw that
12:31in the video.
12:32So I read that
12:33that's the universal sign
12:35for choking.
12:41It started making me
12:42not really breathe.
12:45Uncomfortable at the neck.
12:48It made me have
12:49a very hard time breathing.
12:51So I quickly ran
12:53and tried getting a cup.
12:55That's what I usually do
12:57whenever I normally
12:59just choke a little.
13:02Because she thought
13:03she was just going to vomit,
13:04her brother
13:05even gave her water.
13:08Actually,
13:09you can't hear anything
13:10because it's not
13:11she can't breathe
13:13she can't speak.
13:15So
13:16I saw that
13:17she was going to do that.
13:19So I ran.
13:22But when Junia
13:23couldn't breathe properly,
13:25this is where her family
13:26was alarmed.
13:28That was the first time
13:29that I vomited
13:30or choked like that.
13:32And it was like
13:33her color changed.
13:35She had a hard time breathing.
13:38She even ate a biscuit
13:39that exploded
13:40because of Junia's breath.
13:43Usually,
13:44our food
13:45goes straight to the esophagus.
13:47But what happened to the child,
13:49the food went straight
13:50to her trachea
13:51or the airway.
13:54She lost her voice
13:55and there was
13:56a choking sensation.
13:57And then
13:58she was like this.
14:00So more likely
14:01it's in the airway.
14:02So
14:03we should pay attention
14:04to that.
14:06It took almost
14:0730 seconds
14:08for the child
14:09to lose her breath.
14:11Airway means
14:12that she can't breathe properly.
14:14And it can be
14:15a matter of minutes
14:16or hours
14:17that we have a problem
14:18or a loss of consciousness
14:21because the patient
14:22doesn't have air.
14:24Fortunately,
14:25her uncle,
14:26Ayan, was at the rescue.
14:28When I went to him,
14:30I tapped on his back.
14:33I said,
14:34this is for the child.
14:35So
14:36that was the
14:37Heimlich Maneuver
14:38for her age.
14:40I think she was
14:414 years old.
14:42I think she was 4 years old.
14:44After that,
14:45I said,
14:46it's okay.
14:47She was in a lot of pain.
14:49She really came out.
14:52That's good
14:53because she can tell
14:54what happened.
14:55She can teach.
14:56So what she did was
14:57she put
14:58her arms
14:59in front of
15:00the patient's neck
15:02and then tried to do
15:03a Heimlich Maneuver.
15:06Junia was saved.
15:08And it wasn't just
15:09Junia who was
15:10in a lot of pain.
15:11I was preparing
15:12my fear for my baby.
15:15I was reading
15:16the choking.
15:17It's like that
15:18when you're reading
15:19and then what happens
15:20to you,
15:21there.
15:22The Heimlich Maneuver
15:24is a series of
15:25so-called
15:26Under the Diaphragm
15:27Abdominal Thrusts
15:28and Back Slaps.
15:31So for example,
15:32you have a pediatric patient
15:33who is choking.
15:34What you're going to do
15:35is you wrap
15:36around your two arms
15:37here below
15:38the sternum.
15:39So below here
15:40and then you
15:41do a
15:42pressure up.
15:44The patient
15:45needs to be
15:46choked.
15:47This needs to be done
15:48four times
15:49until the
15:50pain goes away
15:51or until
15:52the patient
15:53recovers.
15:54Experts remind us
15:56to be careful
15:57because anything
15:58that can go wrong
15:59can damage
16:00our health.
16:02Make sure to
16:03chew your food
16:04very good
16:05and check
16:06if you
16:07if there's
16:08any big pieces
16:09or else you'll
16:10choke.
16:11And luckily
16:12my Tito was there.
16:13The biggest lesson
16:14in our family
16:15is that
16:16we need to
16:17be aware
16:18of each other.
16:19Meanwhile,
16:20let's go back
16:21to the case of
16:22Baby Axel
16:23who was choked.
16:24The child
16:25was not
16:26able to
16:27breathe
16:28and was
16:29unable
16:30to
16:31breathe.
16:32The child
16:33had to observe
16:34for 24 to
16:3548 hours
16:36if he was
16:37able to
16:38vomit.
16:39He vomited
16:40so it's not
16:41toxic.
16:42It's okay
16:43we can wait
16:44for it because
16:45it won't
16:46erode.
16:47After 48
16:48hours,
16:49Josie
16:50was very
16:51thankful
16:52because
16:53she was
16:54able to
16:55vomit
16:56her son.
16:57I was so
16:58happy when
16:59I saw
17:00that
17:01he was
17:02safe.
17:03A simple
17:04vomit
17:05can lead
17:06to a tragedy
17:07so we need
17:08to be
17:09alert.
17:10For anyone
17:11who needs
17:12help,
17:13we are ready
17:14to help.
17:17Meanwhile,
17:18back to our
17:19Facebook question,
17:20Dr. Q,
17:21why does
17:22his cervix
17:23swell?
17:24This question
17:25is from
17:26Ken Lin.
17:27The most
17:28common reason
17:29is infection.
17:30Why is
17:31there
17:32an infection?
17:33If a woman
17:34is sexually active,
17:35that's the reason
17:36why there's
17:37a cervical
17:38infection,
17:39what we
17:40call
17:41cervicitis.
17:42So if
17:43it's not
17:44an infection,
17:45there can be
17:46other reasons
17:47like cervical
17:48cancer.
17:49A woman
17:50who has
17:51a history
17:52of cervical
17:53inflammation
17:54needs to be
17:55screened
17:56for infection
17:57and then
17:58treated
17:59for
18:00cervical
18:01cancer.
18:06If your
18:07wish is
18:08emotional
18:09healing,
18:16make it
18:17more memorable
18:18if friends
18:19are around.
18:25I see a lot
18:26of people
18:27going to Sikihor,
18:28so I want
18:29to discover
18:30what's there
18:31in Sikihor
18:32and why
18:33a lot of people
18:34go there.
18:37If you call it
18:38a healing island,
18:39add in
18:40beautiful views,
18:47challenge
18:48and nature
18:49adventure,
18:50and
18:51the
18:52most
18:53beautiful
18:54place
18:55in the
18:56world.
19:21Make sure
19:22to remove
19:23your tiredness
19:24if this kind
19:25of beauty
19:26will greet you
19:32here in
19:33the province
19:34of Sikihor.
19:39Pause
19:40your work
19:41to rest.
19:42Sikihor
19:43is the
19:44destination
19:45of these
19:46friends.
19:48First stop,
19:49Kambugahay Falls.
19:53It's so beautiful
19:54to look at.
19:57Relaxing.
20:00It's said
20:01that you'll also
20:02feel alive
20:03in the adventure
20:04that's waiting for you.
20:06Can they
20:07do the
20:0820 feet
20:09giant swing?
20:13I go,
20:14you go.
20:15Deal?
20:17Don't let go.
20:18Don't let go.
20:27Don't let go.
20:31I'm happy
20:32to experience
20:33again
20:34here in Sikihor.
20:40Most of the time,
20:41my friends and I
20:42do this.
20:43When I saw
20:44how high it was,
20:45I asked
20:46myself,
20:47when will I
20:48be able to
20:49go again?
20:50Why didn't
20:51I do it?
20:52She's so brave.
20:53She said,
20:54let's go.
21:03If you want
21:04to challenge yourself,
21:05try this level 2
21:06that has
21:0730 feet.
21:17Self-proclaimed
21:18adrenaline junkie.
21:19We love
21:20jumping,
21:21extreme rides.
21:23It relieves
21:24stress,
21:25especially
21:26when the activities
21:27are extreme.
21:29It's good
21:30to feel
21:31that you're
21:32relieving stress.
21:38Nature can be
21:39very therapeutic
21:40for our
21:41mental health
21:42because
21:43when we're
21:44outside,
21:45we are engaged
21:46with any form
21:47of nature
21:48like green spaces.
21:49We'll have
21:50number one
21:51physical activity.
21:52We'll have
21:53a boost
21:54of our
21:55happy hormones.
21:58Of course,
21:59you need to document
22:00that happiness.
22:03No drone?
22:04No problem
22:05because what's trending
22:06right now
22:07is the human drone.
22:16Let's go!
22:27If you're
22:28beaten by the swing,
22:29the next challenge
22:30is waiting for you.
22:35Face your fear
22:36and cliff diving.
22:40Second stop,
22:41Lagdoong Beach.
22:45Extra challenging dahil may taas ito na 37 feet.
22:54Game on?
22:55Wow!
22:56Anong galing?
22:57Oh my God!
22:58Salamat!
22:59Para sa ilan, ibang klaseng adrenaline rush at Sense of Achievement nga raw ang dala
23:10nito.
23:12Create ito ng adrenaline rush na tinatawag.
23:15At adrenaline, ito ay ang energy ng molecule.
23:19So ito ay nabuboost ang kanyang secretion pag na-activate ang ating fight or flight response.
23:27We feel more alert, alive, energetic, mas gising tayo at nakakatulong sa ating concentration.
23:35Pero mga kapuso, paalala, dapat safety first pa rin kahit nasa bakasyon.
23:46Siguraduhin walang sakit at fit para gawin ang extreme adventures na ito.
23:55Na-fall ka na ba sa ganda ng Sikihore?
23:58Dito naman tayo sa Lagaan Falls.
24:04Entrance fee.
24:06Let's go!
24:08Pero bago ito marating, kailangan munang mag-trekking.
24:12So mag-activity ulit tayo.
24:15Mayroon ditong rock sliding.
24:21Swing ulit.
24:23May jumping din ata.
24:27Let's see.
24:28Let's find out.
24:30Pero naririnig ko na ang tubig.
24:33Ang rumaragasang tubig.
24:45Dito pwede rin ma-enjoy ang rock slide.
24:49Dapat sa gaya nila, yung paama una.
24:52Hindi rin ulo.
24:54Are you ready?
24:56Hindi.
24:58Sa ganitong activity, presence of mind daw ang kailangan.
25:20Studies and research have shown na pag tayo ay nasa labas,
25:24when tayo ay engaged with nature,
25:27mas nagiging focus tayo,
25:29mas nagkakaroon tayo ng mindfulness na natinatawag
25:33kasi ang ating mga senses ay nakafocus sa ating mga nakikita, nahahawakan.
25:39Conquer your fears, ika nga.
25:46Pero papaano kung may aberyang mangyari?
25:51Pwede!
25:55Pwede!
26:12Mabuti na lang at may mga nakaantabay na tour guides na trained din sa rescue operations.
26:17Agad silang sumaklolo at iniaho ng malulunod.
26:48Dapat humiwalayin siya pagbaga niya para mas gaganang kasama ako.
26:53May nikita.
26:56Lulunod, kasi nakakainam na siya ng sushi.
26:58Kahit ako nakakainam na ako ng sushi.
27:00Dapit relax talaga.
27:02Kasi kung sa'ka namang maaamas.
27:03Maaamas.
27:13Kung hindi ka namang game sa adventure,
27:15pwede namang i-enjoy na lang ang view.
27:17With a thrill pa rin, syempre.
27:24Disconnect to connect, ika nga.
27:26Bigyan ng oras ang sarili para mag-relax with nature.
27:29Dahil sa ganda nito, yak, ika'y mapapa.
27:32Sikihor pa more!
27:42And last but not the least for you, Dr. Q.
27:45Ano raw ba yung sintomas ng PCOS o PCOS?
27:48One year na raw kasi siyang di nagkakaroon at pagtad raw siya ng acne.
27:53Medyo tumatabanan na rin daw siya.
27:55Medyo tumatabanan na rin daw siya.
27:57Sintomas nga ba daw yan ng PCOS, Doc?
28:00Ang polycystic ovary syndrome, o tinatawag nating PCOS for short,
28:05ay clinically manifested diyan tulad ng ating kapusa na sumulat ng acne.
28:10So marami siyang pimples.
28:12And then ang other manifestations diyan ay syempre,
28:15lumalaki siya, tumataba.
28:17Pwede maging irregular yung kanyang regla.
28:19O kung minsan ay nawawala siya ng regla,
28:21mga one or two years or even more than that.
28:24Meron din siyang hirsutism.
28:27Tumutubo yung buhok sa arms niya, sa kanyang legs,
28:30o pwede dito sa kanyang face na magkakaroon siya ng bigote diyan
28:35na parang nasa lalaki.
28:37Kasi ito ay sign ng hyperandrogenism
28:40na kung saan mataas ang testosterone level ng isang babae.
28:44Ang testosterone ay hormone na nakikita sa mga lalaki.
28:48Pwede din siya makakaroon ng risk for diabetes mellitus
28:51at saka ng hypertension pag siya ay may picos.
28:54Thanks so very much, Dr. Q,
28:56sa pagsagot sa mga Facebook questions ng ating mga kapuso.
28:59Keep them coming until next week.
29:01Aabangan po namin ang inyong mga ipapadalang tanong.
29:03At baka yung tanong nyo na ang aming maitanong kay Doc.
29:16Mystic Island.
29:21At The Healing Island.
29:25Ito ang madalas na itawag sa Sikihor.
29:36Gusto rin kasi naming matry yung kultura
29:38or yung healing tradition na meron dito sa Sikihor.
29:45Dahil dito sa Sikihor,
29:46ang nakagisdan tradisyonal na paraan ng panggagamot.
29:49This is rooted po sa kultura talaga po nila.
29:55Kung kulang sa tiwala, kulang ka sa lakas.
30:04Parte na ng kultura nating mga Pinoy
30:06ang tradisyonal na paraan ng panggagamot.
30:08Sa Sikihor, napanatili ang tradisyong ito.
30:16Kaya naman, ang ilang mga turista,
30:18ito ang dinarayo.
30:21Kung anong sakit, saan nanggaling,
30:23stress, pain or ginagawa ng tao,
30:27yun malalaman namin pagdiagnose.
30:31Ano namin kung kinukulang mo siya or na-stress lang.
30:36Kung walang findings ang doktor,
30:38kaya kami magpatuloy sa paggamot sa pasyente
30:43hanggang magaling.
30:48Isa sa mga nagpapatuloy ng tradisyong ito,
30:50si Anicita Ponce o mas kilala bilang Aunty Annie.
30:55Nag-start ako ng healer, 13 years old.
30:59Kung papa, kung mama, mananambal.
31:02Kami family is mangagamot na, mananambal.
31:10Mananambal is tumulong sa mga tao na may sakit
31:14na hindi makuha sa doktor.
31:19Kinunay ko yung tuob,
31:20lalagyan ka nalang ng kumot tapos mayroong mga parang usok.
31:24Balay pahauli ang tawag sa lugar kung saan ginagawa ang paggamot.
31:29Ang Visayan term na balay ay nangangahulugang bahay
31:33at ang pahauli na ang ibig sabihin naman ay to recover.
31:37Folk healing practices ay nanggagaling sa mga practices
31:41or beliefs ng mga traditional healers.
31:45They use objects na para mawala yung sakit.
31:48Magiging benefit nito would be
31:50some of those materials na ginagamit nila
31:53are ingredients sa mga traditional medicines
31:56that are available and napag-arala na po.
31:59Dito sa Sikihor, maraming mananambal, mangagamot,
32:03maraming gamot na makukuha dito sa Sikihor.
32:11Ang tuob o steam inhalation,
32:13pinaniniwala ang makapagtataboy ng mga sakit na dala ng masamang espiritu.
32:19May nilagay silang oil dito sa may parang pulso ko
32:22and dito sa may parang leeg ko tapos dito sa may bato ko.
32:29Nagstart na si Aunty Annie yung healer na parang may binubulong siya
32:33tapos meron siyang mga pausok.
32:36Inilalagay ang steam o usok sa ilalim ng upuan ng taong susubok nito.
32:41Ang gamit namin is pausok, may langis kami,
32:44pinapainom ng kunti ng langis, pinapausukan.
32:51Ang inilalagay sa baga nito ay mga halamang gamot
32:54na galing parao sa bundok ng Bandilaan.
32:58During yung tuob or yung process, parang medyo kinakabahan ako
33:02kasi syempre first time ko siyang ma-experience
33:04pero after that feeling ko parang natanggal yung mga bad vibes
33:08or yung mga stress na nararamdaman ko that time.
33:15Kapag nag-i-inhale tayo ng steam, it can actually help clear out sinuses natin.
33:21May mga anecdotal na mga cases na it can actually help them
33:29relieve yung mga symptoms nila sa ubo.
33:31So there are some benefits to it.
33:34Hindi niya completely nawawala yung disease na nagkukos ng sintomas.
33:41Bukod sa tuob, ginagawa rin dito ang bolo-bolo.
33:46Paniniwala nila makikita rito kung may iniintang sakit ang isang tao.
33:52Gamit ang baso na may lamang tubig at bato,
33:55hihipan ito gamit ang bamboo straw.
33:58Gagawin nito palibot sa buong katawan ng pasyente.
34:01Pakuha sa mga kung anong nalaman sa katawan tulad yung nausugan,
34:07yung ganyan kung may bato-bato, yung mga may insikto.
34:11Bolo-bolo, tapos mapasok sa baso,
34:15makikita mo kung kinulam ka, barang, or nausug, ganyan.
34:24Gusto rin kasi naming matry yung kultura or yung healing tradition na meron dito sa Siquijor.
34:31Matapos ang proseso, titignan mga mananambal kung nalabo ang tubig.
34:38Gusto ko lang siyang itest yung accuracy ng resulta.
34:41Kasi alam ko naman na may sakit ako, may nararamdaman ako that time.
34:45So tinest lang namin, pinauno kayong friends ko so wala siyang nararamdaman, clear.
34:49And then nung sakin na...
34:55Bolo-bolo ang tawag sa proseso ng pag-ihip ng hangin sa tubig.
35:00Ang bolo ay nangangahulugang bula.
35:02Paniniwala nila rito na alis daw ang masamang elemento o sakit na nararamdaban ang isang tao.
35:10Paalala ng eksperto, ingat-ingat sa paggawa nito.
35:13Aling posibleng danger lang is choking, machoke yung ating healer.
35:18Another is sanitation ng tubig.
35:21Importante na bantayan natin or at least yung mga ginagamit ng materials,
35:27especially kapag yung healer natin ay nagagawa ng ritual.
35:33Paniniwala nila makikita sa kalidad ng tubig kung may sakit ang isang pasyente.
35:42Gusto ko lang siyang itest yung accuracy ng resulta.
35:47Kasi alam ko naman na may sakit ako, may nararamdaman ako that time.
35:51Pinauno kayong friends ko so wala siyang nararamdaman, clear.
35:54And then nung sakin na...
35:58May labo or may dumay.
36:02Pinas ko lang talaga yung bolo-bolo.
36:04Kung talagang makukuha niya na may sakit ako, which is yun nga na kuha niya.
36:11Matapos ang proseso ng bolo-bolo, makikitang lumabo ang tubig na nasa baso.
36:18Lambog, biru nga.
36:20Lambog nga rito.
36:21Lambog nga rito.
36:25Kasi murain magut siya. Masikmurain.
36:31Wala kasing mawawala. Parang hindi siya kapalit ng pagpunta sa ospital, diba?
36:36Hindi naman natin yun i-encourage na gawin.
36:38Pero let's say pumunta ka na sa ospital, wala silang nagawa, walang masama.
36:43Walang mawawala kung tatry lang din natin, diba, yung bolo-bolo.
36:51Sa Sikihor, pwede rin makapamili ng mga pasalubong na halamang gamot.
36:55Ito ang love potion.
36:58Gaya ng Gayuma, nabukod sa love attraction, makakapag-attract at makakapagpaunlad ng negosyo.
37:05Kung sa business, ipapahid lang sa lamisa.
37:09Tapos first customer, yung first niyang bayad, papahiran mo.
37:15Tapos yung pera niya, itabi mo na.
37:18At haplas o healing oil na nagagamit para sa sakit sa balat, tiyan at kasukasuan.
37:25Para sa mga mananambal ng Sikihor, wala naman daw mawawala kung maniniwala.
37:31Marami namang na gumaling, nagpapasalamat kahit andon sila sa ibang bansa, nagpatulong.
37:40Paalala ng eksperto, mainam pa rin na may gabay ng mga doktor.
37:44Yung mga beliefs, yung mga ginagawa din nila.
37:47Minsan, wala pa pong evidence sa mga kasanayan or sa mga studies na ginagawa from the medical field.
37:56Kaya importante yung pag-aaral ng mga beliefs na ito para malaman ang mga benefits na makukuha from this.
38:06Even if nagsusubscribe tayo sa mga ganitong beliefs,
38:10kailangan pa rin nating may kaakibat na gabay ng mga medical professionals para po ma-holistic yung treatment na may receive natin.
38:23Tayo mga Pinoy may kanya-kanyang tradisyon at paniniwala.
38:28Pero ang mahalaga, basta kalusugan at kaligtasan ang nakataya, siguraduhin may gabay ng espesyalista.
38:36Samantala, naka-isang oras na po tayo na masaya at makabuluhang kwentuhang pang kalusugan dito po sa Pinoy MD.
38:42Sana po ay na-inspire namin kayo to be fit and healthy.
38:46Hanggang sa susunod na Sabado, mga kapuso, magkita-kita pa rin po tayo mula 6 to 7 in the morning.
38:52Ako po ang inyong kaagapoy sa kalusugan, Kwani Season.
38:55Nagpapaalala na iisa lamang ho ang ating katawan, kaya dapat lamang natin itong pangalagaan.
39:00At ako naman si Dr. Q, ang inyong obstetrician-gynecologist.
39:03Tandaan, unahin ang kalusugan at lagi pong tumutok dito sa programa kung saan kayo.
39:08At ang inyong kalusugan ang laging number one.
39:10Dito pa rin, sa naging isang tahanan ng mga doktor ng bayan, ito po ang Pinoy MD.
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