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LOCAL NAME OF AILMENT |
DESCRIPTION |
PROVINCE |
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For protection against "gayuma", pangontra sa gayuma |
Gayuma refers to a cultural affliction induced by a person who uses sorcery or black magic to persuade or control victim for his/her personal gain or intentions. |
Davao - Talaingod Manobo |
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This applies to a local term for an ailment, disease, syndrome, sign or symptom, injury, or other, not transcribable to the western terminology [eg, pasma, usog, kulam, or other] |
Include course of ailment (if untreated) |
Indicate YearMonthDay [eg, 2008-10-09] |
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Rayuma |
joint pain, inflamation of joints |
Kalinga - Maeng Tingguian |
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Kurad |
white discoloration of skin in different areas of the body, irregularly shaped |
Kalinga - Maeng Tingguian |
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Kamanaw |
white discoloration of skin in different areas of the body, irregularly shaped |
Kalinga - Maeng Tingguian |
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Gaddil |
skin ulcerations, itchy |
Kalinga - Maeng Tingguian |
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Dagala |
itchy skin in between toes, produces foul smell, may also manifest wounds when untreated |
Kalinga - Maeng Tingguian |
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Lasi |
itchy and flaky scalp |
Kalinga - Maeng Tingguian |
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Kabab |
pain and bloated feeling in the stomach area |
Kalinga - Maeng Tingguian |
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Trangkaso |
joint pain, fever, may be accompanied by cough and colds |
Kalinga - Maeng Tingguian |
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