A gynaecologist and an
obstetrician, Dr Gabriel Akilo, on Thursday urged women to get married
at an early age or in their 20s to avoid developing fibroids.
Akilo
made the suggestion at the 9th Symposium and Awards organised by the
Health Writers Association of Nigeria (HEWAN) in collaboration with
Maximpact Communications in Lagos.
He
described fibroid, which is usually associated with women, as ‘pelvic
tumours caused by old age’ and not getting pregnant early. According to
him, early marriage and frequent pregnancies protect the the womb, as
the ‘Dormant Womb Grows Fibroids.’ ”We need to talk about this problem
because the rate at which we see cases of fibroids is becoming
alarming.
”This
is so common among women between 35 years and 45 years of age or
nulliparous women. ”The cases of fibroids are rare among women below 20
years; so, our women should do well to get pregnant at that age to
reduce their chances of developing fibroids.
”We
are strongly advising and encouraging our women to get married very
early so that they do not face the scourge of fibroids. ”Our women
should not be too choosy about the man they want to get married to and
they shouldn’t wait for the man that has it all.
”
Many of the women eligible for marriage miss the right men in the
process of being choosy. ”And then, parents must encourage their female
children by not rejecting their suitors on the grounds of tribe,
religion or educational background,” he said.
Akilo
advised women to be careful of the kind of treatment they get for their
fibroids, saying that the kidneys, bowels, bladders, wombs and other
organs around the uterus might be damaged.
Also
speaking, Dr Gabriel Omonaiye, a family health physician, said that the
government should be more aggressive in the implementation of the
health insurance scheme through regular awareness.
Omonaiye
said that many Nigerians were still ignorant of the health insurance
scheme which had helped to reduce the high rate of unnecessary deaths.
”We
need to attain universal health coverage for all citizens. The
government should partner the private institutions and wealthy
individuals,” he said.
By: (NAN)
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