Lymphatic filariasis
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Lymphatic filariasis, also known as elephantiasis, is a tropical disease caused by parasitic worms. It is transmitted through the bites of infected mosquitoes and is prevalent in Nigeria, leading to severe swelling of the limbs and genitals in infected individuals.
Causes
- Infection with filarial worms transmitted by mosquito bites
- Poor sanitation and hygiene practices
- Living in or traveling to endemic areas
Symptoms
- Swelling of the legs, arms, or genitals
- Thickened skin
- Recurrent skin infections
Treatment themes
- Consult a healthcare professional for diagnosis and treatment options
- Follow prescribed medication regimen to kill the parasites
- Seek medical attention for management of symptoms and complications
- For treatment facilities, check our hospital locator to find Eko Hospital, Lagoon Hospitals, Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Reddington Hospital, or St. Nicholas Hospital Lagos.
- Use insect repellent and wear protective clothing
- Clear mosquito breeding sites around living areas
- Participate in community-wide mass drug administration programs