Philippine Traditional Knowledge Digital Library on Health

Tuko and Kamuras (Chicken pox and Measles)                                                    
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Authors:
Sinumlag AB, Suyam, R, Palaganas, EC
Title:
Phase II Documentation of Philippine Traditional Knowledge and Practices on Health and Development of Traditional Knowledge Digital Library on Health for Selected Ethnoliguistic Groups: THE UMA TRIBE of Western Uma, Lubuagan, Kalinga Province, Cordillera
Source:
Terminal report
Keywords:
Causes:
These ailments are believed to be a natural part of growing up and every person is expected to suffer such once in their life time.
Materials:
Management:
They believe that these are incurable and it depends on the immune system of a person if he or she withstand it. Thomasa Tayawa however mentioned that when they were young and suffering from measles, their mother gathered frogs and boiled it. The water used for boiling was mixed in their bath because it was believe to hasten the healing.
Additional information:
Informant:
Thomasa Tayawa
Address:
Sitio Ag-agama, Western Uma, Lubuagan, Kalinga Province, Cordillera Administrative Region
Information gathered by:
Sinumlag, AB
Date gathered:
24/10/2012
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Province:
Kalinga - UMA tribe

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