Philippine Traditional Knowledge Digital Library on Health

Diarrhea                                                     
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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
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Causes:
This is caused by sudden change of weather, spirits of dead relatives, unseen beings in the environment.
Materials:
This is recognized by watery and too frequent stool excretion leading to dehydration.
Management:
The villagers consult with the man-aalisig and follow his or her instruction of healing. Most of the villagers today seek the help of the Barangay Health Workers who were mostly trained on basic health practice by the Community Health Education Services and Trainings in the Cordillera Region (CHESTCORE). For first aid, they BHWs makes an anti dehydration formula for the patient to drink. It is a tradition to the Uma Tribe to butcher a young native chicken and let the patient drink the soup. It is believed to hasten the healing.
Additional information:
Informant:
Beatrice Magwin Belen, 42
Address:
Sitio Ag-agama, Western Uma, Lubuagan, Kalinga Province, Cordillera Administrative Region
Information gathered by:
Sinumlag, AB
Date gathered:
18/02/2013
Abstracted by:
Province:
Kalinga - UMA tribe

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